Background and objective: Scurvy, caused by vitamin C deficiency, first described by Hippocrates, is known to many as ‘The Pirates’ Disease’. Although a disease rarely acknowledged in modern medicine, we present 2 cases of elderly gentlemen found to have scurvy, who improved significantly on treatment. Methods: This study presents a case report of 2 patients undergoing rehabilitation at Karin Grech Hospital in Malta, noted to have signs and symptoms of vitamin C deficiency. Vitamin C levels were found to be low and thus supplementation was administered. Results: After a few weeks, a significant improvement was noted in level of frailty, mood, bleeding tendency, and gum health. Conclusions: The modern doctor must keep this ancient disease in...
We report the case of the case of a 56 year old female with sepsis on a background of rheumatoid art...
Introduction: Scurvy is rarely seen in developed countries and is characterized by deficiency of vit...
Vitamin C deficiency is rare in developed countries but there is an increased prevalence in chronic ...
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...
Scurvy is a nutritional disorder which can develop after prolonged (>1-3 months) severe vitamin C de...
Scurvy which is known to be an extinct entity but still specks of this disease still persists in var...
Key Clinical Message Scurvy is uncommon in the developed world, and clinical presentation may mimic ...
Prolonged vitamin C deficiency can result in numerous metabolic abnormalities like impaired tissue r...
In the mid-1700s, the medical establishment believed that scurvy was a disease of putrefaction that ...
We report a case of myopathy in a chronic alcoholic patient with scurvy who presented with generaliz...
Scurvy, an ancient plague, was mentioned by Hippocrates as the cause of debility, bleeding gums, and...
BACKGROUND Scurvy disease is a condition due to deficiency of ascorbid acid (vitamin C) and it is ch...
Although the causes have changed, scurvy (vitamin C deficiency) is still diagnosed in developed coun...
Scurvy is a disease caused by chronic vitamin C deficiency which has become uncommon in the modern a...
We report the case of the case of a 56 year old female with sepsis on a background of rheumatoid art...
Introduction: Scurvy is rarely seen in developed countries and is characterized by deficiency of vit...
Vitamin C deficiency is rare in developed countries but there is an increased prevalence in chronic ...
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...
Scurvy is a nutritional disorder which can develop after prolonged (>1-3 months) severe vitamin C de...
Scurvy which is known to be an extinct entity but still specks of this disease still persists in var...
Key Clinical Message Scurvy is uncommon in the developed world, and clinical presentation may mimic ...
Prolonged vitamin C deficiency can result in numerous metabolic abnormalities like impaired tissue r...
In the mid-1700s, the medical establishment believed that scurvy was a disease of putrefaction that ...
We report a case of myopathy in a chronic alcoholic patient with scurvy who presented with generaliz...
Scurvy, an ancient plague, was mentioned by Hippocrates as the cause of debility, bleeding gums, and...
BACKGROUND Scurvy disease is a condition due to deficiency of ascorbid acid (vitamin C) and it is ch...
Although the causes have changed, scurvy (vitamin C deficiency) is still diagnosed in developed coun...
Scurvy is a disease caused by chronic vitamin C deficiency which has become uncommon in the modern a...
We report the case of the case of a 56 year old female with sepsis on a background of rheumatoid art...
Introduction: Scurvy is rarely seen in developed countries and is characterized by deficiency of vit...
Vitamin C deficiency is rare in developed countries but there is an increased prevalence in chronic ...