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What Is the Leading Cause of Anemia in an Alcoholic

Question 27

Question 27

Multiple Choice

What is the leading cause of anemia in an alcoholic?


A) Vitamin B12 deficiency
B) Iron deficiency
C) Folate deficiency
D) Uridine triphosphate deficiency
E) None of the above

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