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Correction: Vitamin B12 deficiency and neuropsychiatric symptoms in Lebanon: A cross-sectional study of vegans, vegetarians, and omnivores. [PDF]
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Prevalence of vitamin B12 deficiency, associated factors, and correlation with CD4 count among HIV-positive adults at Kayunga Regional Referral Hospital, Central Uganda. [PDF]
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Author's reply to the "Comment on 'Concomitant use of metformin and proton pump inhibitors increases vitamin B12 deficiency risk in type 2 diabetes'". [PDF]
Jung C, Park S, Kim H.
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Beyond mean corpuscular volume: the role of neutrophil and monocyte volume cell population data in the diagnosis of vitamin B12 deficiency in anemic patients. [PDF]
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Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2017
Vitamin B12 (B12; also known as cobalamin) is a B vitamin that has an important role in cellular metabolism, especially in DNA synthesis, methylation and mitochondrial metabolism. Clinical B12 deficiency with classic haematological and neurological manifestations is relatively uncommon.
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Vitamin B12 (B12; also known as cobalamin) is a B vitamin that has an important role in cellular metabolism, especially in DNA synthesis, methylation and mitochondrial metabolism. Clinical B12 deficiency with classic haematological and neurological manifestations is relatively uncommon.
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2022
Of the water-soluble vitamins, vitamin B12 (B12) has the lowest daily requirement. It also has several unique properties including a complex pathway for its absorption and assimilation requiring intact gastric and terminal small intestinal function, an enterohepatic pathway, and several dedicated binding proteins and chaperons.
Ralph, Green, Joshua W, Miller
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Of the water-soluble vitamins, vitamin B12 (B12) has the lowest daily requirement. It also has several unique properties including a complex pathway for its absorption and assimilation requiring intact gastric and terminal small intestinal function, an enterohepatic pathway, and several dedicated binding proteins and chaperons.
Ralph, Green, Joshua W, Miller
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BMJ, 2014
#### Summary points Vitamin B12 is an essential cofactor that is integral to methylation processes important in reactions related to DNA and cell metabolism, thus a deficiency may lead to disruption of DNA and cell metabolism and thus have serious clinical consequences.1 Intracellular conversion of vitamin B12 to two active coenzymes ...
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#### Summary points Vitamin B12 is an essential cofactor that is integral to methylation processes important in reactions related to DNA and cell metabolism, thus a deficiency may lead to disruption of DNA and cell metabolism and thus have serious clinical consequences.1 Intracellular conversion of vitamin B12 to two active coenzymes ...
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Investigating vitamin B12 deficiency
BMJ, 2019### What you need to know A 44 year old woman attends her general practitioner with a two year history of lethargy, which has resulted in her being unable to continue her job as a primary school teacher. She had a history of anaemia a few years ago and was not taking any regular medication, except for the combined contraceptive pill.
Nithya, Sukumar, Ponnusamy, Saravanan
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Advance for nurse practitioners, 2006
Abstract The patient, an 84-year-old male resident of a veteran’s home, was admitted to the hospital following a fall in which he had sustained a fracture of his left radius and several lacerations. Physical examination on admission revealed a well-nourished elderly male in no great distress (body mass index (BMI), 22.5 kg/m2).
Dorothy J Vanderjagt, Denis M Mccarthy
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Abstract The patient, an 84-year-old male resident of a veteran’s home, was admitted to the hospital following a fall in which he had sustained a fracture of his left radius and several lacerations. Physical examination on admission revealed a well-nourished elderly male in no great distress (body mass index (BMI), 22.5 kg/m2).
Dorothy J Vanderjagt, Denis M Mccarthy
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