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Clinical manifestations would be typical in an individual with pernicious anemia symmetrical paresthesias and ataxia on people who abuse at school.
So the correct answer is option b.
The neurological manifestations of pernicious anemia include ataxia and symmetrical paresthesias.
Increased levels of methylmalonic acid are found in those with pernicious anemia (MMA). The buildup of homocysteine and MMA promotes myelin degradation, which results in neurological disorders such ataxia and neuropathy.
Heartburn, intestinal gas and bloating, constipation or diarrhea, nausea (a sense of being sick to your stomach), vomiting, decreased appetite, and weight loss are a few of these symptoms. Another sign is an enlarged liver. A smooth, thick, crimson tongue is an additional indicator of pernicious anemia and a vitamin B12 deficiency.
typical signs of vitamin B12 insufficiency in the nervous system
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The complete question is as follows.
Which of the following people are at highest risk for developing a folate deficiency anemia?
A. Children born with a congenital intrinsic factor deficiency
B. People who abuse alcohol
C. Menstruating women
D. Vegetarians