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Patients with renal disease are at risk for developing megaloblastic anemia because of:
 
  a. Decreased EPO production and utilization
  b. Increased NADPH production
  c. Folate deficiency
  d. Acute blood loss

Question 2

Which of the following tests would help differentiate TEC from DBA?
 
  a. RBC count and RBC indices
  b. Bone marrow cellularity and M:E ratio
  c. Fetal erythrocyte characteristics
  d. Ham test



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: C

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