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Nutritional Deficiencies in the Neonate

Clinics in Perinatology, 1986
This article reviews common nutritional deficiencies that have been identified in newborn infants, including deficiencies of protein; vitamins A, D, K, C, and E; calcium and phosphorus; folate; zinc; and copper. The etiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of these nutritional deficiencies are discussed.
G R, Pereira, A H, Zucker
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Neurology of Nutritional Deficiencies

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2019
The goal of this chapter is to educate clinicians on the neurologic manifestations of certain nutritional deficiencies in order to promptly identify and appropriately treat these patients.Many vitamin and nutritional deficiencies have been described dating back to the early days of neurology and medicine.
Kristin L, Miller   +2 more
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Iatrogenic Nutritional Deficiencies

Annual Review of Nutrition, 1982
PIP: This article catalogs the nutritional deficiencies inadvertently introduced by certain treatment regimens. Specifically, the iatrogenic effects on nutrition of surgery, hemodialysis, irradiation, and drugs are reviewed. Nutritional problems are particularly frequent consequences of surgery on the gastrointestinal tract. Gastric surgery can lead to
R C, Young, J P, Blass
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Nutritional deficiencies and the skin

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2005
Malnutrition states are relatively uncommon in the UK but we have seen two recent cases which have heightened our awareness of both dermatological manifestations of malnutrition and of nutritional sequelae of a dermatological problem. Case 1 is a patient with anorexia nervosa presenting with features of pellagra.
A, MacDonald, A, Forsyth
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Nutritional Deficiencies

2010
Fourteen mineral elements are considered essential for higher plant growth; these elements include 6 macronutrients (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S) and 8 trace elements (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Cl, B, Mo, Ni). The physiological role of each element is described, as well as the deficiency symptoms and the methods to prevent or cure the nutritional disorders.
Bavaresco, Luigi   +2 more
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Nutritional deficiency in children

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1955
1. A study was made of the children coming to the Gandhi Memorial and Associated Hospitals during the years 1952, ’53 and ’54. 2. Out of a total of 46,650 patients attending the children’s out-patient department, there were 5 per cent of cases showing vitamin A deficiency in the form of xerosis conjunctiva; 1·5 per cent showing the ...
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Nutritional deficiency and the skin

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1989
Cutaneous changes occur in deficiency states of many nutritional elements: ascorbic acid, retinol, protein-energy, cyanocobalamin, phytonadione (vitamin K), biotin, ribroflavin, pyridoxine, niacin, essential fatty acids, and zinc. There are also inherited disorders of copper, biotin, zinc, and tryptophan metabolism.
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Acquired Nutritional Deficiencies

2010
Alcoholism, several gastrointestinal diseases, intestinal bypass procedures, psychiatric disturbances such as anorexia nervosa, restrictive diets, long-term tube feeding, and perceived or real food allergy may lead to acquired nutritional deficiency in developed nations.
Montinari M., Parodi A., Rongioletti F.
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