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Subtle and atypical cobalamin deficiency states

American Journal of Hematology, 1990
AbstractEvidence for cobalamin (vitamin B12) deficiency usually involves some combination of low serum cobalamin levels, clinical abnormalities (classically, megaloblastic anemia and neurologic defects), metabolic abnormalities, and response to therapy.
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Cobalamin Deficiency

Abstract This chapter presents a 77-year-old man with severe proprioceptive deficits in all limbs that impair his stance and gait, while his reflexes remain intact and his mental status stays normal. His symptoms indicate cervical posterior column myelopathy, most likely resulting from cobalamin deficiency. This deficiency arises from
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Cobalamin deficiency

Neurology, 1996
Eric J. Norman, Charles Cronin
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Neurologic aspects of cobalamin (B12) deficiency

2014
Optimal functioning of the central and peripheral nervous system is dependent on a constant supply of appropriate nutrients. Particularly important for optimal functioning of the nervous system is cobalamin (vitamin B12). Cobalamin deficiency is particularly common in the elderly and after gastric surgery.
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Cobalamin Deficiency

Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion, 2019

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Cobalamine Deficiency

2009
Nils Peters   +199 more
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Neuroradiological findings in cobalamine deficiency

2019
Learning objectives: To describe the neuroradiological syndromes that may result from cobalamine deficiency. To provide illustrative cases of the imaging features of these different syndromes, mainly in MRI.
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