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BMJ, 2019
This photograph (fig 1) shows features of vitamin A deficiency: follicular keratotic papules (A) and perifollicular erythema (B). It also shows glossitis …
Minhee Kim, Matthew J Lin, John C Su
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This photograph (fig 1) shows features of vitamin A deficiency: follicular keratotic papules (A) and perifollicular erythema (B). It also shows glossitis …
Minhee Kim, Matthew J Lin, John C Su
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The Incidence of Vitamin‐C Deficiency in Meningomyelocele
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1967SUMMARYSpontaneous fractures are a common occurrence in the paralysed lower limbs of children with meningomyelocele. Such fractures frequently involve the metaphyseal region of the long bones and the X‐ray appearances often closely resemble those found in the spontaneous epiphyseal separations of scurvy.
B, McKibbin, R W, Porter
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Deficiency of vitamins A, B, and C
Postgraduate Medicine, 1990Although specific vitamin deficiency syndromes are relatively rare in the United States, primary care physicians may encounter them in elderly patients and persons who consume minimal diets. Knowledge of such deficiencies is crucial in the evaluation of these patients.
W P, Skelton, N K, Skelton
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Cutis, 1980
In a case of ascorbic acid deficiency, recognition of the characteristic cutaneous manifestations of this entity is often the first step in making a diagnosis. These features are perifollicular hemorrhages, intrafollicular keratosis and numerous coiled hairs.
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In a case of ascorbic acid deficiency, recognition of the characteristic cutaneous manifestations of this entity is often the first step in making a diagnosis. These features are perifollicular hemorrhages, intrafollicular keratosis and numerous coiled hairs.
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La Revue de medecine interne, 2005
Hypovitaminosis C is frequent in populations at risk (men who live alone, old people, homelessness, patients with psychiatric diseases, foodfaddists,...) and is underestimated in the general population.Scurvy occurs after 3 months without consumption of ascorbic acid, and is due to lack of consumption fresh fruits and vegetables.
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Hypovitaminosis C is frequent in populations at risk (men who live alone, old people, homelessness, patients with psychiatric diseases, foodfaddists,...) and is underestimated in the general population.Scurvy occurs after 3 months without consumption of ascorbic acid, and is due to lack of consumption fresh fruits and vegetables.
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