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Vitamin B12 content of the blood of dogs developing anemias after the formation of small stomach pouches using the method of Klementsievich-Heidenhain

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Anemia of the hyperchonmic type appears in dogs 40–60 days after partial denervation of the stomach (formation of the small stomach pouch by Klementsievich-Heidenhain's method). It is not connected with decrease of vitamin B12 in the blood. Intramuscular introduction of vitamin B12 does not normalize the blood completely. These data permin the assumption that in this case development of anemia does not depend on disturbance of absorption of vitamin B12 introduced externally.

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Mankelova, V.F. Vitamin B12 content of the blood of dogs developing anemias after the formation of small stomach pouches using the method of Klementsievich-Heidenhain. Bull Exp Biol Med 45, 32–37 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00785970

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