Multiple Choice
The results of a 24-hour Stage I Schilling Test are 4% excretion of the administered dose.This patient should be considered
A) normal.
B) a candidate for a Stage II Schilling test.
C) a candidate for a repeated Stage I Schilling test.
D) to have parasitic competition for the vitamin B12.
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