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OTOLARYNGOLOGIC DISEASES IN PATIENTS WITH CLINICAL AVITAMINOSIS
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1950WORLD War II provided an opportunity for acquiring more knowledge of the possible relation of vitamin deficiencies to the diseases commonly seen by the otolaryngologist. Since frank avitaminosis is a rarity in everyday life, the opportunity is lacking in the usual practice of otolaryngology for examination in such cases.
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HISTOPATHOLOGY OF RAT SKIN IN AVITAMINOSIS A
Archives of Dermatology, 1943Cutaneous lesions due to vitamin A deficiency in man have been described by many authors. The most characteristic feature of such lesions is the formation of keratotic plugs in the hair follicles, with the resulting typically rough, dry skin variously described as phrynoderma, "toad skin" and "nutmeg grater skin." In experimental animals similar ...
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Hemorrhagic Gastritis Due to Avitaminosis C
Postgraduate Medicine, 1960Scurvy occurs in over 5 per cent of patients seen in normal practice, but it often is not properly diagnosed.Vitamin C deficiency can cause hemorrhagic gastritis, with hematemesis.Scurvy should be considered when roentgenographic studies show no ulcer in cases of supposed “bleeding ulcer.”The author reports two cases of hemorrhagic gastritis caused by ...
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Scientific and practical journal "Stomatological Bulletin", 2019
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LXXIV. Some Pathologic Findings in the Head during Avitaminosis
, 1925L. P. Doyle
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Pathogenesis of B 12 avitaminosis
The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1957openaire +3 more sources