About 20% of patients with pernicious anaemia have coexisting iron deficiency - blood film may reveal normocytic anaemia, or even microcytic anaemia in extreme circumstances, masking the diagnosis of B12 deficiency (1).
A combined iron deficiency and B12 deficiency scenario may occur because of the combination of pernicious anaemia plus atrophic gastritis
Anti-Intrinsic Factor antibodies  | Anti-gastric parietal cell antibodies:  | 
> lead to a reduction in intrinsic factor > causing a reduction in vitamin B12 absorption > causing vitamin B12 deficiency . . . . . .  | parietal cell damage (autoimmune gastritis, atrophic gastritis) results in: 
 
 
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