Fat-soluble vitamins can be poorly absorbed in a case of malabsorption. Of the following, which deficiency is correctly matched to the fat-soluble vitamin? A. Vitamin A—arthralgia B. Vitamin...


Fat-soluble vitamins can be poorly absorbed in a case of malabsorption. Of the following, which deficiency is correctly matched to the fat-soluble vitamin?


A. Vitamin A—arthralgia


B. Vitamin D—hypercalcemia, anorexia


C. Vitamin E—dermatitis


D. Vitamin K—elevated PT, aPTT resulting in abnormal bleeding


E. Folic acid—macrocytic, megaloblastic anemia



May 03, 2022
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