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Default PN associated with iron-deficiency anemia?

Has anyone heard of PN associated with iron-deficiency anemia? The only connection I can find is a study done on anemic children. I was diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia several years ago. Even before that, when I donated blood, they sometimes had to test my blood twice because the iron was borderline. On my most recent routine blood test, they found borderline low white count and borderline low hematocrit. I have been referred to a hematologist. Any comments?
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