Rejected
at 1:52 a.m. Jul, 13, 2024 ]
by
Jwill
Author:
Jwill
Type of change:
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Rationale for change
this NID is the exact answer to a Q on form 31 (I know its kinda silly but it threw me at first)
The answer "methylmalonate" is not found found anywhere in the deck
Source: Other - NBME CBSSA form 31
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Vitamin B12 deficiency is characterized by {{c1::increased}} serum methylmalonic acid
Lecture Notes
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Pathoma
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Boards and Beyond
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First Aid
Sketchy
Sketchy 2
Sketchy Extra
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Picmonic
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Physeo
Bootcamp
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Macrocytic Anemia: Cobalamin (Vitamin B12) Deficiency
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Cystinuria and Organic Acidemias: Organic Acidemias
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Vitamins: Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Infectious Neuropathology: Infectious Spinal Cord and Neuromuscular Junction
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Cystinuria and Organic Acidemias: Organic Acidemias
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Vitamins: Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Infectious Neuropathology: Infectious Spinal Cord and Neuromuscular Junction
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Additional Resources
Other:
elevated methylmalonic acid level is more sensitive in detecting B12 deficiency than serum vitamin levels alone
Other:
elevated methylmalonic acid level is more sensitive in detecting B12 deficiency than serum vitamin levels alone
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