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Response of Metabolic Encephalopathy to Treatment with Cyanocobalamin

Scottish Medical Journal, 1968
A patient suffering from metabolic encephalopathy, tobacco amblyopia and a lung abscess is described. The encephalopathy responded to treatment with cyanocobalamin but the tobacco amblyopia failed to improve until treatment with hydroxocobalamin was instituted.
J. Bronte-Stewart   +2 more
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Radiolysis of cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12)

Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 2000
Abstract Research on the radiolysis of vitamins is of considerable interest since these compounds are important nutritional constituents in foods and in dietetic supplements. In spite of these considerations there are few data and very often difficult to compare for the radiolytic behavior of vitamins.
Guadalupe Albarrán   +2 more
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Patient Variation in Pernicious Anaemia, as Shown in a Clinical Trial of Cyanocobalamin, Hydroxocobalamin and Cyanocobalamin–Zinc Tannate

British Journal of Haematology, 1967
SUMMARYCyanocobalamin, hydroxocobalamin and cyanocobalamin‐zinc tannate were given in turn, as a single dose equivalent to 500 μg. of vitamin B12, to twelve patients who had untreated Addisonian pemicious anaemia. The order in which the drugs were given to each patient was determined by a series of random numbers.
G. H. Spray, H. T. Swan, G. R. Tudhope
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CYANOCOBALAMIN: A CASE FOR WITHDRAWAL

The Lancet, 1970
J. Wilson   +3 more
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SURVIVAL OF CYANOCOBALAMIN

The Lancet, 1978
S.I. Terry, G.D. Nicholson
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On the polarography of cyanocobalamin

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry (1959), 1962
J.W. Collat, S.L. Tackett
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Cyanocobalamin

Scottish Medical Journal, 1957
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