Scurvy, though previously reported from developing countries, is now being increasingly reported from developed countries. Although rare in pediatric population, it is well known to cause lower-extremity pain and refusal to walk in children. Here, we summarize two cases of scurvy in young children who presented with difficulty to walk. Both of them came with a provisional diagnosis of oligoarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis. The first case underwent extensive evaluation before the diagnosis of scurvy was made. Dietary histories eventually revealed that both had limited intake of fruits and vegetables, as first patient existed on a diet of milk products and a nutritional supplement provided by the state government. The second patient ha...
Background: Scurvy a disease, particularly in people with peculiar dietary habits, is cause by Vitam...
Abstract Background Numerous cases of scurvy secondary to diet limitations have been reported in the...
Scurvy is a nutritional disorder which can develop after prolonged (>1-3 months) severe vitamin C de...
Scurvy is a disease caused by chronic vitamin C deficiency which has become uncommon in the modern a...
Vitamin C deficiency is anecdotal in developed countries, mainly associated with underling clinical ...
Introduction: Scurvy is the disease generated by the lack of vitamin C, although it is considered a ...
A 7-year-old boy presented with swelling in the knees, walking difficulty, petechial rashes on the l...
28 pediatric patients were diagnosed with scurvy. 86% of cases were misdiagnosed previously. Clinica...
Scurvy, a disease of dietary deficiency of vitamin C, was uncommon in the last century due to improv...
In modern times scurvy is a rarely encountered disease caused by ascorbic acid (vitamin C) deficienc...
Vitamin C deficiency or scurvy is an uncommon condition that occurs in poorly developed countries o...
The purpose of this paper was to report the case of a 2-year-old Caucasian female who was referred w...
Introduction: Nutritional deficiencies are rarely reported in developed countries. We report a child...
Scurvy is an uncommon nutritional deficiency that results from low serum levels of vitamin C (ascorb...
Nutritional deficiencies including scurvy are still prevalent in developing countries though not as ...
Background: Scurvy a disease, particularly in people with peculiar dietary habits, is cause by Vitam...
Abstract Background Numerous cases of scurvy secondary to diet limitations have been reported in the...
Scurvy is a nutritional disorder which can develop after prolonged (>1-3 months) severe vitamin C de...
Scurvy is a disease caused by chronic vitamin C deficiency which has become uncommon in the modern a...
Vitamin C deficiency is anecdotal in developed countries, mainly associated with underling clinical ...
Introduction: Scurvy is the disease generated by the lack of vitamin C, although it is considered a ...
A 7-year-old boy presented with swelling in the knees, walking difficulty, petechial rashes on the l...
28 pediatric patients were diagnosed with scurvy. 86% of cases were misdiagnosed previously. Clinica...
Scurvy, a disease of dietary deficiency of vitamin C, was uncommon in the last century due to improv...
In modern times scurvy is a rarely encountered disease caused by ascorbic acid (vitamin C) deficienc...
Vitamin C deficiency or scurvy is an uncommon condition that occurs in poorly developed countries o...
The purpose of this paper was to report the case of a 2-year-old Caucasian female who was referred w...
Introduction: Nutritional deficiencies are rarely reported in developed countries. We report a child...
Scurvy is an uncommon nutritional deficiency that results from low serum levels of vitamin C (ascorb...
Nutritional deficiencies including scurvy are still prevalent in developing countries though not as ...
Background: Scurvy a disease, particularly in people with peculiar dietary habits, is cause by Vitam...
Abstract Background Numerous cases of scurvy secondary to diet limitations have been reported in the...
Scurvy is a nutritional disorder which can develop after prolonged (>1-3 months) severe vitamin C de...