2011
DOI: 10.4172/2155-9864.1000108
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The Syndrome of Food-Cobalamin Malabsorption: A Personal View in a Perspective of Clinical Practice

Abstract: SummaryThis article presents recent findings on cobalamin deficiencies due to food-cobalamin malabsorption or nondissociation of vitamin B12 from its carrier proteins syndrome. These findings might be of interest to medical practitioners. This disorder, for which a definitive consensus on the criteria for diagnosis is not yet available, is the leading cause of cobalamin deficiency in the elderly. In practice, food-cobalamin malabsorption is a diagnosis of exclusion, and requires the deductive elimination of al… Show more

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“…It should be emphasized that Carmel irst believed that FCM was associated with moderate cobalamin deiciency, leading to only "subtle" clinical symptoms ("subtle cobalamin deiciency") [30]. However in our experience, the clinical manifestations of FCM are not very diferent from those of cobalamin deiciencies associated with other causes, e.g., Biermer's disease [29].…”
Section: Vitamin B9 and Vitamin B12 Deiciency Anemia In The Elderlymentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…It should be emphasized that Carmel irst believed that FCM was associated with moderate cobalamin deiciency, leading to only "subtle" clinical symptoms ("subtle cobalamin deiciency") [30]. However in our experience, the clinical manifestations of FCM are not very diferent from those of cobalamin deiciencies associated with other causes, e.g., Biermer's disease [29].…”
Section: Vitamin B9 and Vitamin B12 Deiciency Anemia In The Elderlymentioning
confidence: 53%
“…As we have recently indicated, this syndrome is deined by cobalamin deiciency despite suicient cobalamin intake from food and a normal Schilling test, where the later rules out malabsorption or pernicious anemia [29]. FCM is caused primarily by atrophic gastritis [28].…”
Section: Vitamin B9 and Vitamin B12 Deiciency Anemia In The Elderlymentioning
confidence: 99%
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