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    A Macrocytosis That Is Not Megaloblastic in Origin Can Be
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A Macrocytosis That Is Not Megaloblastic in Origin Can Be

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

A macrocytosis that is not megaloblastic in origin can be seen in all of the following except:


A) Chemotherapy
B) Postsplenectomy
C) Hypoglycemic patients
D) Reticulocytosis

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