6.In severe cases of pernicious anemia, patients often complain about parasthesia (tingling or burning sensations). Addi

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6.In severe cases of pernicious anemia, patients often complain about parasthesia (tingling or burning sensations). Addi

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6.In severe cases of pernicious anemia, patients often complain
about parasthesia (tingling or burning sensations). Additionally,
parasthesia is often accompanied by loss of coordination. What is
the root cause of these symptoms?
a.increasing acidosis that affects metabolism
b.multiple small vascular occlusions affecting peripheral
nerves
c.persistent hyperbilirubinemia
d.a deficiency in Vitamin B12, leading to peripheral nerve
demyelination
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