High Folate Symptoms: How B12 Deficiency Can Hide

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A high folate result is usually a record of recent diet or supplements, not a toxic state. The clinical concern is whether folate has corrected the blood-count clues while vitamin B12-related nerve injury continues.

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  1. Yüksek serum folat has no universal toxicity cutoff; many laboratories flag values above 20 ng/mL (45.3 nmol/L), often after supplements or fortified foods.
  2. Yüksek folat semptomları are uncommon because natural food folate is not known to cause toxicity in healthy adults.
  3. Folic acid upper limit is 1,000 mcg/day for adults from supplements and fortified foods, not from naturally occurring food folate.
  4. 200 pg/mL’nin altındaki D vitamini B12 (148 pmol/L) usually supports deficiency, while 200-300 pg/mL is an indeterminate range that often needs functional testing.
  5. Metilmalonik asit above about 0.40 micromol/L supports cellular B12 deficiency, but reduced kidney function can raise it independently.
  6. Macrocytosis can disappear after folate treatment even when B12 deficiency persists, so a normal MCV does not rule out nerve risk.
  7. Pins and needles, impaired balance, memory change, or a sore tongue warrant prompt B12 assessment even with normal haemoglobin.
  8. Folate masking B12 deficiency describes correction of megaloblastic anaemia while neurological injury from cobalamin deficiency may progress.
  9. Do not stop prescribed prenatal folic acid because of one elevated serum folate result; ask the prescriber to assess B12 in parallel.

What High Folate Symptoms Usually Mean

High folate symptoms are rare. A raised serum folate result usually reflects a recent multivitamin, fortified cereal, or folic-acid prescription rather than folate excess damaging the body; the concern is hidden vitamin B12 deficiency when neurological symptoms or risk factors are present.

High folate symptoms explained with a serum folate laboratory assay and vitamin B12 molecules
Şekil 1: Serum folate and vitamin B12 need interpretation as a connected pair.

Serum folate commonly rises after a supplement taken that morning, and some laboratories report values above 20 ng/mL or 45.3 nmol/L as high. That flag does not diagnose poisoning. In my clinical work, a patient with folate of 32 ng/mL is far more likely to be taking 400-800 mcg daily than to have an illness caused by folate itself.

The phrase elevated folate symptoms often sends people searching for fatigue, headaches, nausea, or poor sleep. Those symptoms are nonspecific, and high folate has not been shown to reliably cause them at ordinary dietary exposures. The more useful question is whether numbness, gait change, cognitive slowing, glossitis, or unexplained anaemia could represent B12 deficiency; our B12’ye karşı folat kılavuzumuzda ele alınmaktadır açıklar.

As of August 21, 2026, clinicians still do not use one serum folate number as a diagnosis of excess. Kantesti bir yapay zekâ kan testi analizörüdür that places folate beside B12, MCV, haemoglobin, creatinine, medicines, and previous values rather than treating one high flag as a disease label.

How Folate Can Mask a Vitamin B12 Deficiency

Folate can improve the anaemia of B12 deficiency without repairing B12-dependent nerve metabolism. This is why folate masking B12 deficiency matters: a blood count may look better while tingling or balance symptoms remain untreated.

Folate and B12 metabolic pathway showing corrected cellular division but persistent nerve metabolism risk
Şekil 2: Folate supports cell division while B12 also supports nervous-system chemistry.

Both folate and B12 are needed to regenerate tetrahydrofolate for DNA synthesis in rapidly dividing marrow cells. Extra folate can partly bypass the marrow bottleneck, allowing red-cell production to normalize. It does not correct the methylmalonyl-CoA pathway, where B12 is required to limit methylmalonic acid accumulation.

normal mean corpuscular volume (MCV) of 80-100 fL cannot exclude B12 deficiency after folate exposure. Coexisting iron deficiency can also pull the MCV downward, creating a deceptively normal average from mixed small and large cellular elements; see our explanation of high MCV follow-up.

Devalia et al. (2014), writing the British Committee for Standards in Haematology guideline, advised testing B12 when megaloblastic anaemia or neuropsychiatric symptoms are suspected and treating probable B12 deficiency without delay. Dr. Thomas Klein has seen this most often in people who began an over-the-counter “energy” multivitamin after fatigue, then assumed a normal CBC had closed the case.

High Serum Folate Meaning: Food, Supplements, or Timing

High serum folate usually means recent intake, not excessive tissue stores. Serum folate changes over hours to days, whereas red-cell folate reflects longer-term folate availability during red-cell formation.

Laboratory assay setup comparing serum folate sample timing with red cell folate measurement
Şekil 3: Serum folate responds quickly to intake, unlike longer-term red-cell measures.

A serum folate concentration above a laboratory reference interval can follow fortified grains, leafy vegetables, a prenatal vitamin, or a 5 mg prescription tablet. Values are reported as ng/mL or nmol/L; 1 ng/mL equals approximately 2.266 nmol/L. Fasting is not routinely required, but documenting the last supplement dose makes an isolated high result far easier to interpret.

Red-cell folate testing is now less frequently used in many systems because serum folate usually identifies deficiency adequately when clinical context is clear. It can still be considered when short-term intake is likely distorting serum results, although assay standardization varies. Our red-cell folate test guide covers the practical trade-offs.

Kantesti bir AI kan tahlili yorumlama platformudur that can compare prior folate values with supplement timing and dietary changes. A single rise from 7 ng/mL to 24 ng/mL after starting a prenatal vitamin is a different clinical story from persistent unexplained elevation over several draws.

Folic Acid Dose Limits and the Difference From Food Folate

The adult tolerable upper intake level for synthetic folic acid is 1,000 mcg daily. That limit applies to supplements and fortified foods because of the masking concern, not to folate naturally present in vegetables, beans, citrus, and lentils.

Measured folic acid supplement tablets beside leafy foods and a folate laboratory sample
Şekil 4: Synthetic folic acid and food folate have different safety considerations.

Adults generally need 400 mcg dietary folate equivalents daily, while pregnancy requires 600 mcg DFE and breastfeeding 500 mcg DFE. A standard prenatal product commonly supplies 400-800 mcg folic acid. In higher-risk pregnancies, clinicians may prescribe 5 mg daily before conception through the first trimester; that decision should never be reversed solely because serum folate is high.

The 1,000 mcg limit is not a threshold at which symptoms suddenly appear. It is a population-level guardrail intended to reduce the chance that folic acid corrects anaemia before unrecognized B12 deficiency is found. People with malabsorption, antiseizure medication use, or a previous neural-tube-defect pregnancy may appropriately exceed it under specialist advice.

Food-first changes are sensible for most people, but they do not replace investigation of neurological symptoms. For balanced context on supplement stacking, including drinks and fortified foods, review water-soluble vitamin safety.

Symptoms That Should Trigger a B12 Check

Tingling in both feet, reduced vibration sense, unsteady walking, a painful smooth tongue, and cognitive change should prompt B12 assessment even when folate and haemoglobin are normal. Neurological B12 deficiency can occur without macrocytosis or anaemia.

Clinical neurological assessment of hand sensation alongside vitamin B12 laboratory testing
Şekil 5: Neurological symptoms can justify B12 testing despite a normal blood count.

B12-related neuropathy often begins symmetrically in toes or fingertips and may be described as buzzing, pins and needles, altered temperature sense, or walking “on cotton wool.” These descriptions overlap with diabetes, thyroid disease, alcohol-related neuropathy, B6 excess, and spinal disease, so no symptom proves the cause. Progression over weeks to months deserves a proper neurological examination.

Fatigue alone is less specific, particularly when haemoglobin is normal. A haemoglobin below 120 g/L in non-pregnant adult women or 130 g/L in adult men usually warrants anaemia evaluation, but B12-related nerve dysfunction can precede either threshold. Our guide to low red-cell count symptoms helps separate count abnormalities from symptoms.

I am cautious with the popular idea that every forgetful spell is B12 deficiency. Yet Dr. Thomas Klein recommends not dismissing new cognitive change, falls, or sensory symptoms in a person taking high-dose folic acid, metformin, or long-term acid suppression—those are precisely the cases where confirming B12 status changes care.

Who Is Most Likely to Have Hidden B12 Deficiency

People with impaired B12 absorption are at higher risk than people who simply eat fewer animal foods. Autoimmune gastritis, gastric surgery, ileal disease, metformin, proton-pump inhibitors, nitrous oxide exposure, and a strict unsupplemented vegan diet are common clinical clues.

B12 absorption pathway through stomach intrinsic factor and terminal ileum in clinical illustration
Şekil 6: B12 absorption depends on stomach intrinsic factor and the terminal ileum.

Pernicious anaemia is an autoimmune cause of B12 malabsorption in which intrinsic-factor antibodies can support the diagnosis, although a negative test does not exclude autoimmune gastritis. B12 stores can delay symptoms for 2-5 years after absorption falls. That long interval explains why a diet history from last month can be misleading.

Metformin use has a dose- and duration-related association with lower B12 concentrations, especially beyond 1,500 mg daily and several years of treatment. Long-term proton-pump inhibitor use can add another absorption pressure by lowering gastric acid. NICE guideline NG239 (2024) lists both medicines among risk factors that should influence the testing decision.

People on plant-based diets can remain fully well when they use a reliable B12 source, but folate intake is often high because legumes and greens are staples. That combination makes plant-based nutrient rechecks more informative than judging diet quality from folate alone.

Serum B12 Cutoffs: Useful but Not Final

A total B12 level below 200 pg/mL, or 148 pmol/L, is commonly consistent with deficiency. Results around 200-300 pg/mL (148-221 pmol/L) are borderline in many laboratories and should be interpreted with symptoms, CBC indices, and functional markers.

Automated immunoassay analyzer processing a vitamin B12 serum laboratory sample
Şekil 7: Total B12 is a first-line screen, not a complete functional assessment.

There is no perfectly universal cutoff because B12 assays measure total circulating cobalamin, much of which is not available to cells. Some European laboratories call values below 150 pmol/L low and 150-250 pmol/L indeterminate. Results should always be read against the laboratory’s own interval and the patient’s pre-test probability.

A normal total B12 does not absolutely exclude deficiency. Liver disease, kidney disease, myeloproliferative disorders, and recent injections can raise circulating B12 or alter binding proteins. Conversely, pregnancy can lower total B12 by dilution and binding-protein changes without necessarily indicating cellular deficiency.

Kantesti AI flags a borderline B12 result differently when it appears with high folate, MCV of 98 fL, rising RDW, and numb toes than when it appears in an asymptomatic person with stable results. For unit conversion and assay nuance, use our B12 reference range guide.

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Genellikle yeterli >300 pg/mL (>221 pmol/L) Deficiency is less likely, but symptoms and risk factors still matter.
Borderline / indeterminate 200-300 pg/mL (148-221 pmol/L) Consider methylmalonic acid, homocysteine, or active B12.
Olası eksiklik <200 pg/mL (<148 pmol/L) Evaluate cause and treat promptly if clinically consistent.
Acil klinik bağlam Low B12 plus gait or cognitive change Same-week medical assessment is prudent regardless of exact number.

Why the number can mislead

A serum B12 result is a screening marker, not a direct nerve-tissue measurement. Recent B12 tablets or injections can normalize the circulating value before underlying absorption problems are clarified, so clinicians often document treatment timing before deciding whether MMA testing will still be interpretable.

Methylmalonic Acid: the Most Useful Confirmation Test

Methylmalonic acid, or MMA, rises when cells lack usable B12. A plasma MMA above approximately 0.40 micromol/L supports B12 deficiency, although each laboratory sets its own range and kidney impairment is a major confounder.

Methylmalonic acid molecular pathway beside renal function and B12 confirmation laboratory testing
Şekil 8: MMA provides a functional clue when total B12 is borderline.

B12 is a cofactor for methylmalonyl-CoA mutase, so inadequate cellular B12 leaves more methylmalonic acid to circulate. MMA is generally more specific for B12 deficiency than homocysteine because folate deficiency does not usually raise it. It is particularly valuable when B12 sits in the 200-300 pg/mL grey zone.

Reduced eGFR can raise MMA even with adequate B12 because renal clearance falls. An MMA of 0.55 micromol/L in someone with eGFR 32 mL/min/1.73 m² needs more caution than the same result in someone with eGFR 95. Interpret kidney markers in parallel; our böbrek paneli kılavuzumuz bunun nedenini açıklıyor.

Kantesti, yapay zekâ destekli bir kan testi analiz aracıdır that reads MMA alongside creatinine, eGFR, B12, and folate so that reduced clearance is not mistaken automatically for nutritional deficiency. In practice, clinicians may treat first when neurological symptoms are convincing rather than waiting for every confirmatory result.

Homocysteine and Active B12: When They Add Clarity

Homocysteine above 15 micromol/L can support folate or B12 deficiency, but it is not specific. Active B12, also called holotranscobalamin, estimates the fraction of B12 available for cellular uptake and can help resolve discordant results.

Holotranscobalamin complex and homocysteine metabolism shown in molecular medical visualization
Şekil 9: Active B12 and homocysteine can clarify ambiguous total B12 results.

Homocysteine rises when either B12 or folate is insufficient because both participate in remethylation to methionine. B6 deficiency, chronic kidney disease, hypothyroidism, smoking, genetics, and some medicines can also elevate it. A raised homocysteine with normal MMA leans more toward folate deficiency or a non-B12 explanation, but it is not definitive.

Holotranscobalamin below roughly 35 pmol/L is often considered low, while values between 35 and 50 pmol/L may be indeterminate depending on the assay. It can fall earlier than total B12, though it is less widely available and not immune to assay variation. The active B12 test overview explains what clinicians can reasonably conclude.

The practical sequence is not identical everywhere. Some services use total B12 first and reflex to MMA; others use active B12 first because it may reduce ambiguous results. The evidence is honestly mixed on a single best algorithm, which is why symptoms, medicines, renal function, and the CBC still carry weight.

CBC Clues That Folate Can Conceal

A CBC can suggest B12 deficiency through high MCV, high RDW, low white cells, low platelets, or hypersegmented neutrophils, but none is required. Folate supplementation may improve several of these marrow signs before the cause of B12 deficiency is addressed.

Cell sample slide showing enlarged red cellular elements and segmented neutrophil comparison
Şekil 10: Cell-size and white-cell morphology can provide early B12 deficiency clues.

Macrocytosis usually means MCV above 100 fL, but B12 deficiency can present with MCV in the 90s or even within the reference interval. RDW above about 14.5% can be an early clue because newly produced cells become larger before the average MCV shifts. Alcohol use, liver disease, hypothyroidism, and reticulocytosis are alternative causes.

A peripheral cell sample slide may show macro-ovalocytes and hypersegmented neutrophils in megaloblastic states, although automated counts do not report these features. Mixed iron deficiency can hide macrocytosis while pushing RDW higher. For that reason, ferritin and transferrin saturation are sometimes appropriate in the same workup; review iron study interpretation.

Kantesti AI compares the CBC longitudinally, which matters because an MCV rising from 84 to 96 fL over 18 months can be clinically meaningful despite still being “normal.” A one-off normal CBC is reassuring only when it matches the whole picture.

Medicines That Change Folate or B12 Interpretation

Methotrexate, trimethoprim, several antiseizure medicines, metformin, and acid-suppressing medicines can alter folate or B12 status. A medication list is often more diagnostic than the folate result itself.

Medication review with folate, B12 and CBC laboratory results in a clinical consultation setting
Şekil 11: Medication history can explain both vitamin results and testing priorities.

Methotrexate inhibits folate metabolism, so folic acid or folinic acid is often deliberately prescribed to reduce adverse effects under specialist supervision. This is not evidence that a high serum folate result is dangerous. Do not alter methotrexate-related supplements without speaking to the clinician who manages the treatment.

Metformin can reduce B12 absorption, while proton-pump inhibitors and H2 blockers can reduce the acid-dependent release of food-bound B12. Nitrous oxide inactivates B12 and can precipitate neurological symptoms in someone with marginal stores, sometimes after relatively brief exposure. These risks are additive rather than all-or-nothing.

Bring every product to the appointment: multivitamins, fortified shakes, hair supplements, gummies, and prescribed tablets. Our blood test preparation guide explains which supplements can shift laboratory interpretation even when fasting is not required.

Why B12 Is Usually Addressed Before Folate Alone

When B12 deficiency is possible, clinicians usually replace B12 before or alongside folate rather than giving folate alone. This protects against improvement in anaemia masking ongoing neurological injury.

Clinical treatment pathway with B12 replacement vial, folate tablet and laboratory follow-up samples
Şekil 12: B12 replacement is prioritized when deficiency and folate deficiency coexist.

Treatment depends on severity, cause, local guidance, and whether neurological symptoms are present. UK practice often uses intramuscular hydroxocobalamin for confirmed deficiency due to malabsorption, while high-dose oral cyanocobalamin may be effective for selected dietary causes. The correct regimen is not determined by folate concentration alone.

Reticulocytes often increase within about 3-5 days after effective B12 replacement, and haemoglobin usually begins to improve within 1-2 weeks if deficiency was driving anaemia. Neurological recovery is slower and may be incomplete when symptoms have been present for months. That is why delayed recognition is the real risk.

NICE NG239 (2024) emphasizes not delaying B12 replacement in people with suspected megaloblastic anaemia and neurological symptoms. Readers considering formulations can compare methylated B12 ve cyanocobalamin, but the cause of deficiency matters more than marketing claims.

When High Folate With Symptoms Needs Prompt Care

High folate itself is not usually an emergency, but new trouble walking, rapidly worsening numbness, confusion, fainting, chest pain, or severe shortness of breath needs urgent assessment. These symptoms can have causes beyond B12 deficiency and should not be managed with supplements alone.

Standing patient consultation for gait and neurological symptom assessment in a calm clinical space
Şekil 13: New gait or neurological change requires assessment beyond supplement advice.

Same-day medical advice is sensible for rapidly progressive weakness, repeated falls, new bladder dysfunction, severe confusion, or a marked change in balance. These are not typical “high folate symptoms”; they need evaluation for neurological, metabolic, vascular, and medication-related causes. If symptoms are sudden or one-sided, emergency services are appropriate.

Shortness of breath, palpitations, and pallor may point to significant anaemia, but normal folate does not explain why anaemia developed. A haemoglobin under 80 g/L is generally severe in adults and needs timely clinical assessment, especially with symptoms or active bleeding concerns. Read our guide to blood-test clues in breathlessness for a broader safety framework.

For non-urgent symptoms, ask for a focused plan: CBC with indices, B12, folate, creatinine/eGFR, and MMA or active B12 if B12 is borderline. A specialist may add intrinsic-factor antibodies, coeliac testing, thyroid studies, or iron tests based on the history.

Reading Folate and B12 as a Pattern, Not Isolated Flags

The most informative pattern is high folate plus low or borderline B12, neurological symptoms, or a changing CBC. High folate with normal B12, normal MMA, stable CBC, and no risk factors is usually a supplement-timing finding rather than a disease signal.

Longitudinal laboratory trend view for folate B12 MCV and methylmalonic acid pattern assessment
Şekil 14: Trend-based review separates supplement effects from evolving deficiency patterns.

A clinician should compare dates, units, reference intervals, fasting state, and supplement use before calling a result abnormal in a meaningful way. Serum folate can vary substantially after intake, whereas a falling B12 trend or rising MCV across several tests deserves more attention. The blood-test timeline guide shows why timing changes interpretation.

Kantesti AI interprets folate and B12 results by analyzing related biomarkers, reported symptoms, medicines, and prior laboratory trends. Kantesti, bir AI laboratuvar test yorumlama hizmetidir used across 127+ countries, but it does not diagnose pernicious anaemia or replace a clinician examining a person with neurological symptoms.

Our medical review process is built around clinical context rather than a colour-coded flag alone. Readers who want to understand how methodology and clinician oversight are handled can review our tıbbi doğrulama standartlarımıza.

Questions to Take to Your Clinician After a High Folate Result

The most useful question is not “How do I lower folate?” but “Could this result obscure a B12 problem in my situation?” Ask about symptoms, supplement dose, B12 status, functional testing, and why a repeat test is or is not needed.

Ask what assay and units your laboratory used, whether the result followed a supplement dose, and whether your B12 is clearly adequate or indeterminate. If B12 is 200-300 pg/mL, ask whether MMA, holotranscobalamin, or repeat testing is appropriate given kidney function and symptoms. This avoids treating a laboratory flag without understanding its limitations.

Mention vegan or vegetarian eating, gastrointestinal surgery, coeliac disease, chronic diarrhoea, metformin, acid suppression, nitrous oxide exposure, and any family history of autoimmune disease. These details alter pre-test probability more than a small folate rise. If results are difficult to discuss in a short appointment, our doktor muayenesi laboratuvar kontrol listesi can help organize questions.

Kantesti works with physician oversight through its Tıbbi Danışma Kurulu, and I would still advise a direct medical review for neurological symptoms or low B12. The reassuring news is that identifying B12 deficiency early usually makes treatment straightforward; the key is not allowing a high folate result to distract from the broader clinical pattern.

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Can high folate cause symptoms?

High folate rarely causes direct symptoms in adults. A serum folate value above 20 ng/mL (45.3 nmol/L) commonly reflects a recent supplement or fortified-food intake, and there is no universally accepted toxic serum concentration. The clinical concern is that folic acid can improve the anaemia caused by vitamin B12 deficiency while neurological symptoms continue. New tingling, balance difficulty, cognitive change, or a sore tongue warrants a B12-focused assessment.

What does a high serum folate result mean?

A high serum folate result usually means folate intake was recently high, particularly from a multivitamin, prenatal supplement, fortified food, or a 5 mg prescription folic-acid tablet. Serum folate changes over hours to days, so it does not reliably measure long-term body stores. Many laboratories flag concentrations above about 20 ng/mL or 45.3 nmol/L, but the reference interval is assay-specific. The result becomes more clinically relevant when B12 is low or borderline, MCV is rising, or neurological symptoms are present.

Can folate mask B12 deficiency if my blood count is normal?

Yes, folate can mask the blood-count features of B12 deficiency because both vitamins support DNA synthesis in bone marrow. Extra folate may improve macrocytosis and anaemia while B12-dependent nerve pathways remain impaired. A normal MCV of 80-100 fL and normal haemoglobin therefore do not rule out B12 deficiency in someone using folic acid. Clinicians often order total B12 and, when results are borderline at 200-300 pg/mL, MMA or active B12 testing.

Which test best confirms vitamin B12 deficiency?

Methylmalonic acid is often the most useful functional confirmation test when total B12 is borderline. Plasma MMA above approximately 0.40 micromol/L supports cellular B12 deficiency, although reduced kidney function can elevate MMA independently. Holotranscobalamin, also called active B12, is another useful test; values below roughly 35 pmol/L are often low depending on the assay. No single test is perfect, so symptoms, CBC findings, eGFR, and medication history remain part of the diagnosis.

Should I stop taking folic acid if my folate is high?

Do not stop prescribed folic acid without checking with the clinician who recommended it, especially during pregnancy or while taking methotrexate. The adult upper intake level of 1,000 mcg daily applies to synthetic folic acid from supplements and fortified foods, but prescribed doses may appropriately exceed this for specific conditions. A high serum folate result alone is not evidence of toxicity. The safer next step is to review the total daily dose and confirm that B12 deficiency is not present.

Can vitamin B12 deficiency cause nerve damage without anaemia?

Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause neuropathy, impaired balance, reduced vibration sense, and cognitive symptoms without anaemia or macrocytosis. This occurs because B12 is required for neurological metabolism as well as red-cell production. B12 below 200 pg/mL or 148 pmol/L is commonly considered deficient, but symptoms can justify treatment or functional testing even when the total B12 value is borderline. Prompt evaluation matters because neurological recovery may be slower and less complete after prolonged deficiency.

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Klein, T., Mitchell, S., & Weber, H. (2026). İdrar Testinde Urobilinojen: 2026 Tam İdrar Tahlili Rehberi. Kantesti Yapay Zeka Tıbbi Araştırma.

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Devalia V ve ark. (2014). Kobalamin ve folat bozukluklarının tanı ve tedavisine ilişkin kılavuzlar.British Journal of Haematology.

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Ulusal Sağlık ve Bakım Mükemmelliği Enstitüsü (NICE) (2024). 16 yaş üstünde vitamin B12 eksikliği: tanı ve yönetim. NICE Kılavuzu NG239.

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