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Case Report : Uncommon presentation of pernicious anemia, hypothyroidism, and pericardial effusion [PDF]
Introduction: Pernicious anemia is not commonly investigated as an etiology for Vitamin B12 deficiency. However, it is associated with other autoimmune disorders and may be linked with H. pylori infections as well as an increased risk of gastric cancers.
Kodali, Lavanya +2 more
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BACTERIAL CONTAMINATION OF THE JEJUNUM AND VITAMIN B12 ABSORPTION [PDF]
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Retardation of myelination due to dietary vitamin B12 deficiency: cranial MRI findings [PDF]
Vitamin B12 deficiency is known to be associated with signs of demyelination, usually in the spinal cord. Lack of vitamin B12 in the maternal diet during pregnancy has been shown to cause severe retardation of myelination in the nervous system. We report
Lövblad, Karl-Olof +5 more
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HSCB, a co-chaperone in mitochondrial iron-sulfur cluster biogenesis, is a novel candidate gene for congenital sideroblastic anemia [PDF]
Congenital sideroblastic anemias (CSA) are inherited diseases resulting from defects in heme biosynthesis, mitochondrial iron-sulfur cluster (ISC) assembly, or mitochondrial translation.
Crispin, Andrew
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Introduction: Pancytopenia is a manifestation of many serious & life threatening diseases with an extensive differential diagnosis. Major causes of pancytopenia in developing countries are megaloblastic anemia, parasitic infection, hypersplenism and ...
Bhaskar B Thakkar +3 more
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How do you evaluate macrocytosis without anemia? [PDF]
Start with a detailed history, paying particular attention to medications and alcohol use (strength of recommendation [SOR]: B, prospective cohort studies). Blood testing can include a peripheral smear, evaluation for vitamin deficiencies (especially B12
Hitchcock, Kristin +2 more
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Pyrexia in a Patient with Megaloblastic Anemia: A Case Report and Literature Review
Deficiency of vitamin B12 and/or folic acid as a cause of pyrexia, though known, is rarely reported in literature. We aimed to report a case in a 51 year old woman, who presented with fever and pancytopenia and was diagnosed to have megaloblastic anemia ...
Kevin Manuel +2 more
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Reversible Generalized Cutaneous Hyperpigmentation: Presenting Manifestation of Pernicious Anemia [PDF]
Diamantino, C +3 more
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Background: Most of the causes of pancytopenia are associated with normocytic normochromic red cell indices but certain causes are associated with high mean corpuscular volume.
Unaiza Qamar, Javeria Aijaz
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