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Involuntary Movements in Cobalamin Deficiency

Klinische Pädiatrie, 2023
Abstract Objective Neurologic problems are frequently described in infants with nutritional vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency.Major neurologic consequences of infantile cobalamin deficiency include delays or regression in neurodevelopment and the occurrence of involuntary movements
Hamit, Özyürek   +3 more
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Cobalamin Deficiency

2011
Cobalamin (Cbl, vitamin B12) consists of a corrinoid structure with cobalt in the centre of the molecule. Neither humans nor animals are able to synthesize this vitamin. Foods of animal source are the only natural source of cobalamin in human diet.
Wolfgang, Herrmann, Rima, Obeid
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Analysis of 70 patients with hydrocephalus due to cobalamin C deficiency

Neurology, 2020
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics of patients with hydrocephalus secondary to cobalamin C (cblC) deficiency and to discuss the optimal strategies for assessing and treating such patients by performing clinical and laboratory studies in 70
R. He   +22 more
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Lipidomic and transcriptomic analysis of the increase in eicosapentaenoic acid under cobalamin deficiency of Schizochytrium sp

Biotechnology Journal
Schizochytrium sp. is a heterotrophic microorganism capable of accumulating polyunsaturated fatty acids and has achieved industrial production of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). It also has the potential for eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) production.
Lin-Hui Yang   +4 more
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Neuropathy by folic acid supplementation in a patient with anaemia and an untreated cobalamin deficiency: a case report

Clinical Obesity, 2018
The rising rates of bariatric surgery (BS) are accompanied by neurological complications related to nutrient deficiencies. One of the risk factors for neurological complications in BS patients is poor vitamin and mineral supplementation.
H. Smelt   +3 more
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Subclinical cobalamin deficiency

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2012
This review focuses on recent developments and controversies in the diagnosis, consequences, and management of subclinical cobalamin deficiency (SCCD), which affects many elderly persons.Diagnosis of SCCD depends exclusively on biochemical tests whose individual limitations suggest that combinations of tests are needed, especially in epidemiologic ...
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A Brief Overview of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Cobalamin (B12) Deficiency

Food and Nutrition Bulletin
Background: An increasing number of adult individuals are at risk of vitamin B12 deficiency, either from reduced nutritional intake or impaired gastrointestinal B12 absorption.
Bruce H.R. Wolffenbuttel   +3 more
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Effective Treatment of Cobalamin Deficiency With Oral Cobalamin

Blood, 1998
Because cobalamin deficiency is routinely treated with parenteral cobalamin, we investigated the efficacy of oral therapy. We randomly assigned 38 newly diagnosed cobalamin deficient patients to receive cyanocobalamin as either 1 mg intramuscularly on days 1, 3, 7, 10, 14, 21, 30, 60, and 90 or 2 mg orally on a daily basis for 120 days.
A M, Kuzminski   +4 more
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MRI findings in cobalamin deficiency

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2003
A 55 year old male presented 2 years after a jejuno-iliectomy with weakness of all limbs, paraesthesiae, and difficulty in walking. Clinical examination revealed loss of posterior column sensations. Investigations were suggestive of a deficiency of vitamin B12 and folate.
Kavita K, Krishna   +3 more
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