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A 58-year-old woman presents to the clinic for evaluation of epigastric pain that she has been experiencing daily over the past two months. She also reports progressive fatigue and tingling in the lower extremities. Her medical history is significant for Hashimoto thyroiditis, diagnosed 10 years ago for which she currently takes levothyroxine. She does not use NSAIDs, alcohol or tobacco. She has not traveled recently and has no recent history of gastrointestinal infections. Vitals are within normal limits. On physical examination, the patient appears pale. Oral examination shows glossitis. There is decreased sensation to light touch and vibration in the bilateral lower extremities and diminished reflexes in the bilateral lower extremities. Cardiovascular and pulmonary examinations are unremarkable. Epigastric tenderness to palpation is present. Laboratory results are shown below. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? 

 Laboratory Test     Result    
 Hemoglobin     9.0 g/dL   
 Mean corpuscular volume (MCV)     112 fL   
 Vitamin B12     145 pg/mL    

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