2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocpiqo.2019.03.002
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Abstract: Although cobalamin (vitamin B 12 ) deficiency was described over a century ago, it is still difficult to establish the correct diagnosis and prescribe the right treatment. Symptoms related to vitamin B 12 deficiency may be diverse and vary from neurologic to psychiatric. A number of individuals with vitamin B 12 deficiency may present with the classic megaloblastic anemia. In clinical practice, many cases of vitamin B 1… Show more

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“…A significant vitamin B12 deficiency was reported in 20% of 55 patients at 6-12 years after pelvic radiation (11). Various causes of vitamin B12 deficiency have been recognized, but disease or resection of the ileum as the cause of absorption disturbance has been described in recent reviews (12)(13)(14). To our knowledge, no other reports have described a case of vitamin B12 deficiency associated with chronic radiation enteritis in Japan, and chronic radiation enteritis does not seem to be well recognized as a potential cause of vitamin B12 deficiency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant vitamin B12 deficiency was reported in 20% of 55 patients at 6-12 years after pelvic radiation (11). Various causes of vitamin B12 deficiency have been recognized, but disease or resection of the ileum as the cause of absorption disturbance has been described in recent reviews (12)(13)(14). To our knowledge, no other reports have described a case of vitamin B12 deficiency associated with chronic radiation enteritis in Japan, and chronic radiation enteritis does not seem to be well recognized as a potential cause of vitamin B12 deficiency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite a concurrent increase in MMA and a drop in B12, we were unable to observe alterations in the CBC. This may be explained by previous observations showing that isolated abnormalities of B12 or MMA levels do not predict clinical or haematologic manifestations of a B12 deficiency 13,14 . No adverse events were observed.…”
Section: Basal 15 Days 30 Days 2nd Month 3rd Month 4th Month 5th Montmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Cobalamin deficiency affects human physiology with sequelae ranging from mild fatigue to severe neuropsychiatric abnormalities. There have been many cases reported where nervous system disorders were the main presenting symptom, often leading to permanent disability [ 3 ]. However, the cellular and molecular aspects of the neurological disorders caused by hypovitaminosis B12 remain largely unknown.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main complications of B12 deficiency are megaloblastic anaemia and neurological manifestations, such as sensory and motor disturbances, ataxia, cognitive decline leading to dementia and psychiatric disorders including mood and behaviour changes or psychosis. Despite the widespread belief that vitamin B12 deficiency is primarily associated with ineffective erythropoiesis, serious neurological complications often predominate and can frequently occur in the absence of anaemia [ 1 , 2 , 3 ]. The cellular and molecular mechanisms of the nervous system disorders associated with vitamin B12 deficiency remain largely unknown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%