The patient’s serum ascorbic acid level was 0.1 mg/dL (nor-mal range, 0.4–1.5 mg/dL). The punch biopsy of the skin of the right lower leg (figures 1 and 2) revealed minimal hyper-keratosis and thin epidermis (figure 3). There was extravasated blood in superficial dermis, admixed with karyorrhectic debris. Some of the dermal capillaries showed mild leukocytoclastic changes. There was no hair follicle in the specimen. Scurvy was diagnosed, and the patient was treated with high doses of as-corbic acid for 1 week. The leg edema and purpura quickly resolved during treatment (figure 4). Endoscopy of the upper gastrointestinal tract disclosed esophagitis with strictures, which were dilated. The pancytopenia was secondary to alcohol abuse, liver di...
Scurvy is the nutritional deficiency state associated with lowered levels of ascorbic acid (vitamin ...
Scintigraphic bone changes in two casesof scurvy are described, the cause being subperiosteal hemato...
Scurvy was a common 18th century disease caused by vitamin C deficiency. It presents with multiple n...
Scurvy results from a deficiency of vitamin C, a nutrient otherwise known as ascorbic acid. Today, s...
Two cases of scurvy diagnosed following presentation with a purpuric rash are presented. A 44-year-o...
Scurvy is a nutritional disorder which can develop after prolonged (>1-3 months) severe vitamin C de...
Key Clinical Message Scurvy is uncommon in the developed world, and clinical presentation may mimic ...
Scurvy, caused by vitamin C deficiency, is very rare nowadays in the developed world. Scattered case...
A 7-year-old boy presented with swelling in the knees, walking difficulty, petechial rashes on the l...
Scurvy is the nutritional deficiency state associated with lowered levels of ascorbic acid (vitamin ...
BACKGROUND Scurvy disease is a condition due to deficiency of ascorbid acid (vitamin C) and it is ch...
Scurvy occurs in individuals who eat inadequate amounts of fresh fruit or vegetables, often because ...
Introduction: Scurvy is an old disease, however in specific at risk populations it may present in cu...
AbstractIntroductionScurvy is an old disease, however in specific at risk populations it may present...
Prolonged vitamin C deficiency can result in numerous metabolic abnormalities like impaired tissue r...
Scurvy is the nutritional deficiency state associated with lowered levels of ascorbic acid (vitamin ...
Scintigraphic bone changes in two casesof scurvy are described, the cause being subperiosteal hemato...
Scurvy was a common 18th century disease caused by vitamin C deficiency. It presents with multiple n...
Scurvy results from a deficiency of vitamin C, a nutrient otherwise known as ascorbic acid. Today, s...
Two cases of scurvy diagnosed following presentation with a purpuric rash are presented. A 44-year-o...
Scurvy is a nutritional disorder which can develop after prolonged (>1-3 months) severe vitamin C de...
Key Clinical Message Scurvy is uncommon in the developed world, and clinical presentation may mimic ...
Scurvy, caused by vitamin C deficiency, is very rare nowadays in the developed world. Scattered case...
A 7-year-old boy presented with swelling in the knees, walking difficulty, petechial rashes on the l...
Scurvy is the nutritional deficiency state associated with lowered levels of ascorbic acid (vitamin ...
BACKGROUND Scurvy disease is a condition due to deficiency of ascorbid acid (vitamin C) and it is ch...
Scurvy occurs in individuals who eat inadequate amounts of fresh fruit or vegetables, often because ...
Introduction: Scurvy is an old disease, however in specific at risk populations it may present in cu...
AbstractIntroductionScurvy is an old disease, however in specific at risk populations it may present...
Prolonged vitamin C deficiency can result in numerous metabolic abnormalities like impaired tissue r...
Scurvy is the nutritional deficiency state associated with lowered levels of ascorbic acid (vitamin ...
Scintigraphic bone changes in two casesof scurvy are described, the cause being subperiosteal hemato...
Scurvy was a common 18th century disease caused by vitamin C deficiency. It presents with multiple n...