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[Cobalamin deficiency despite normal serum cobalamins].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 1992
In a man aged 77 years with normal concentrations of cobalamins in the serum, the concentration of methylmalonic acid in the serum was raised (2,920 nmol/l; 50-370 nmol/l). (The serum cobalamin concentrations were measured both by an old R-binder method (400 pmol/l; reference interval 200-800 pmol/l) and by a more recent S-binder method (164 pmol/l; 95-
K, Rasmussen, K O, Pedersen, S, Sillesen
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Cobalamin deficiency

Neurology, 1996
Eric J. Norman, Charles Cronin
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New pathogenesis of the cobalamin-deficient neuropathy.

Medicina nei secoli, 2007
Subacute combined degeneration (SCD) is considered the neurological counterpart of pernicious anaemia because it is the paradigmatic neurological manifestation of acquired vitamin B12 (cobalamin (Cbl)) deficiency in adulthood. Hitherto, the theories advanced to explain the pathogenesis of SCD have postulated a causal relationship between SCD lesions ...
G. Scalabrino, D. Veber, E. Mutti
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Cobalamin and folate deficiencies

Clinical & Laboratory Haematology, 1996
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Cobalamine Deficiency

2009
Nils Peters   +199 more
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Prevalence of Subtle Cobalamin Deficiency

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1999
E P, Lesho, A, Hyder
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Cobalamin Deficiency

2004
Manisha Chandalia, Nicola Abate
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Cobalamin Deficiency in the Elderly

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1993
Paul Drinka, Ralph Carmel
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