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Celiac Disease-Associated Anaemia – Causes & Treatment

Celiac disease-associated anaemia is a form of blood deficiency caused by nutrient malabsorption due to gluten-induced intestinal damage. Iron, folate, and vitamin B12 deficiency are the most common underlying causes.

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