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    PA Can Be Distinguished from Folate Deficiency by the
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PA Can Be Distinguished from Folate Deficiency by the

Question 17

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PA can be distinguished from folate deficiency by the


A) presence of hypersegmented neutrophils.
B) mean cell volume (MCV) .
C) bone marrow findings.
D) presence of autoantibodies to IF.

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