Intrinsic factor
Overview
HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Definition
Intrinsic factor is a protein produced by glands in the stomach lining. It is needed for the intestines to absorb vitamin B12.
A lack (deficiency) of enough intrinsic factor can cause pernicious anemia. Such deficiencies can be caused by surgical removal of the stomach, inherited conditions, or other diseases.
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