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    Kaufman Has Fat Malabsorption and Is at Risk for Developing
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Kaufman Has Fat Malabsorption and Is at Risk for Developing

Question 21

Question 21

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Kaufman has fat malabsorption and is at risk for developing oxalate stones.Which of the following foods should he avoid?


A) green beans
B) spinach
C) potatoes
D) milk

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