Examination of blood of a person suspected of
having anaemia shows large, immature, nucleated
erythrocytes without haemoglobin.
 Supplementing his diet with which of the following
is likely to alleviate his symptoms?
(a) Iron compounds
(b) Thiamine
(c) Folic acid and cobalamine
(d) Riboflavin

1 Answer

Answer :

(c) Folic acid and cobalamine

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