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Pyridoxine neuropathy

Medical Journal of Australia, 1987
A case of sensory neuropathy in a young woman due to long-term ingestion of pyridoxine, with subsequent recovery, is described. Pyridoxine neuropathy may occur after the long-term ingestion of doses as low as 200 mg a day. Because of its widespread use in the community, both the general public and the medical community need to be aware of this recently
J A, Waterston, B S, Gilligan
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Pyridoxine-dependent and pyridoxine-responsive seizures

Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 2001
Pyridoxine dependency was one of the first genetically mediated seizure disorders to be recognized. However, the biochemical abnormality and gene locus are still unknown. Knowledge about the condition has come from case reports and small clinical series. However, new features are still being recognized both clinically, as well as more predictably, from
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Pyridoxine

Reactions Weekly, 2021
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Pyridoxine

Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Crystallography and Crystal Chemistry, 1982
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Pyridoxine‐Responsive Anaemias

British Journal of Haematology, 1965
Patients with sideroblastic anaemia do not respond to iron or other common haematinics. Since the first report by Harris, Whittington, Weisman and Horrigan (1956) on ‘Pyridoxine‐Responsive Anemia in the Human Adult’, 30 additional cases have been reported in the literature (Gehrmann, 1963).The problem presented by these pyridoxine‐responsive anaemias ...
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