What complication most commonly occurs with folate deficiency?
a. |
reduced bone formation and mineralization |
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b. |
villous shortening in the intestine |
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c. |
retrograde amnesia |
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d. |
ataxia and sensory neuropathy |
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e. |
pancreatic insufficiency |
Ans:-
Except d ( ataxia and sensory neuropathy) all complications commonly occur with folate deficiency.
Folate deficiency complications are following:-
- reduced bone formation and mineralization.
- villous shortening in the intestine.
- retrograde amnesia.
- pancreatic insufficiency.
What complication most commonly occurs with folate deficiency? a. reduced bone formation and mineralization b. villous...
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