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    The Anemia Associated with Severe Kidney Disease Is Caused Primarily
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The Anemia Associated with Severe Kidney Disease Is Caused Primarily

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The anemia associated with severe kidney disease is caused primarily by


A) damage to stem cells by urea.
B) replacement of bone marrow cells with fat.
C) deficiency of erythropoietin.
D) bleeding into the urine.

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