Multiple Choice
Normocytic normochromic anemia, associated with low serum iron, reduced total-iron binding capacity, and abundant iron stores, as seen in the bone marrow biopsy, are laboratory findings typically found in anemia of
A) iron deficiency
B) chronic disease
C) thalassemia minor
D) thalassemia trait
E) vitamin B12 deficiency
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