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Old 04-08-2013, 09:30 AM #2
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Default Thanks heaps....

I've reposted this on marrow forums. Too many times I hear hematologist dismiss B12 deficiencies as a possible cause because the B12 serum came back OK.

This was an eye opener regarding B12 and pregnancy. You have to wonder how many blood disorders that show up after giving birth can be attributed to folate masking a B12 deficiency.
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