The most common disease in sheep milk-fed infants is: A: Iron deficiency anemia B: Rickets C: Megaloblastic anemia D: Malnutrition
The most common disease in sheep milk-fed infants is: A: Iron deficiency anemia B: Rickets C: Megaloblastic anemia D: Malnutrition
The most common disease in sheep milk-fed infants is: A: Iron deficiency anemia B: Rickets C: Megaloblastic anemia D: Malnutrition E: Obesity
The most common disease in sheep milk-fed infants is: A: Iron deficiency anemia B: Rickets C: Megaloblastic anemia D: Malnutrition E: Obesity
Which of the following choice is wrong? A: Iron-deficiency anemia: stomatitis, gastritis, dry skin and hair, coelonychia B: Nutritional megaloblastic anemia: tongue like fresh beef, mirror-like tongue C: Hemolytic anemia: jaundice and splenomegaly D: Chronic aplastic anemia: the absolute number of reticulocytes can be increased
Which of the following choice is wrong? A: Iron-deficiency anemia: stomatitis, gastritis, dry skin and hair, coelonychia B: Nutritional megaloblastic anemia: tongue like fresh beef, mirror-like tongue C: Hemolytic anemia: jaundice and splenomegaly D: Chronic aplastic anemia: the absolute number of reticulocytes can be increased
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