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#21
i think it is eee because megaloblats with neurological symptoms
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#22
The answer is: C

Alcohol withdrawal seizures are suspected because the man became shaky 2 days after admission in the hospital where he would not have access to alcoholic beverages, he has a macrocytosis consistent with folate deficiency due to alcoholism, and the diagnostic tests showed no underlying neurologic disease. The consumption of alcohol leads to excessive loss of magnesium in the urine and thus lowers seizure threshold. The AST level in general will increase more in the face of alcohol usage than will the ALT. The bulk of alcohol withdrawal seizures will occur within 5 days of the cessation of alcohol consumption
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#23
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#24
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#25
e may be true,megaloblastic anemia
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