Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Really Do Keep the Doctor Away: Symptomatic Vitamin Deficiency in a Middle Aged Man

  • Turnquist, Matthew J, MD
  • Holt, Christina, MD, MSc
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Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
MaineHealth Knowledge Connection
Language
English

Abstract

Introduction We present a clinical case of symptomatic vitamin deficiency typically seen only in resource limited environments or alcoholics, presenting in an adult male with frequent oral intake, but limited diet of prepared foods, as well as co-occurring pernicious anemia. Clinical Findings The patient presented with complaints of ascending paresthesia leading to near syncope, lower extremity edema and hyperpigmentation on his anterior legs bilaterally which had been present for years. Diagnosis and interventions He was found to have mixed B12, thiamine, and folate deficiency. These were attributed to a combination of nutritional deficiency due to a diet of exclusively cooked foods, and pernicious anemia. He was treated with parenteral an...

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