Folate and vitamin B12 deficiencies cause megaloblastic changes in the bone marrow of a patient with a macroeytie anaemia. State four causes of folate deficiency
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- Explain two (2) signs and symptoms that may be seen in someone with Meniere'sName the three types of mitral valve disorder and explain the pathogenesis and pathophysiology of one of these valvular dysfunctions.Why is oral administration of vitamin B12 not effective as atreatment for pernicious anemia?
- Explain the “great plate count anomaly.”Explain why a diet high in fructose is a major contributing factor in atherosclerosis.Please identify and discuss the factors that lead to the following disorder. This includes vitamins or minerals that lack or problem which leads to the disorder mentioned below. Thank you