Background Previous studies have demonstrated a high prevalence of biochemical vitamin B12 deficiency in infants in Norway. Increased total homocysteine (tHcy) is the most important marker of B12 deficiency in infants. There is a need to evaluate its clinical relevance. Aims To investigate the prevalence of hyperhomocysteinemia (S-tHcy > 8 μmol/L) suggestive of suboptimal B12 status and the prevalence of clinically relevant hyperhomocysteinemia in presumed healthy infants in Norway. Further, to evaluate risk factors, presence of symptoms and psychomotor development in these children. Methods In a prospective study we clinically examined 252 infants aged 3–7 months using standardized neurological and psychomotor tests prior to analyzing bi...
Objective: Our research was aimed for the study of association between deficiency of “Vitamin – B12”...
The association of vitamin B12 deficiency and benign familial infantile convulsions (BFIC) is report...
The early diagnosis of and intervention in vitamin B12 deficiency in exclusively breastfed infants b...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated a high prevalence of biochemical vitamin B12 deficien...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated a high prevalence of biochemical vitamin B12 deficien...
Background Previous studies have demonstrated a high prevalence of biochemical vitamin B12 deficien...
Background In Norway, 5-10% of neonates and infants have biomarkers suggesting vitamin B12 deficien...
Background: In Norway, 5-10% of neonates and infants have biomarkers suggesting vitamin B12 deficien...
Background: In Norway, 5-10% of neonates and infants have biomarkers suggesting vitamin B12 deficien...
Aim Adverse neurological symptoms have been linked to vitamin B12 deficiency in infants. This explor...
Background: In Norway, 5-10% of neonates and infants have biomarkers suggesting vitamin B12 deficien...
Objective: The aim of this review is to present cobalamin deficiency in children with a specific foc...
Untreated congenital B12 deficiency can lead to delayed and even irreversible psychomotor developmen...
Aim: Risk factors for vitamin B12 deficiency in infants are not fully understood. The aim of the stu...
Aim: Risk factors for vitamin B12 deficiency in infants are not fully understood. The aim of the stu...
Objective: Our research was aimed for the study of association between deficiency of “Vitamin – B12”...
The association of vitamin B12 deficiency and benign familial infantile convulsions (BFIC) is report...
The early diagnosis of and intervention in vitamin B12 deficiency in exclusively breastfed infants b...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated a high prevalence of biochemical vitamin B12 deficien...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated a high prevalence of biochemical vitamin B12 deficien...
Background Previous studies have demonstrated a high prevalence of biochemical vitamin B12 deficien...
Background In Norway, 5-10% of neonates and infants have biomarkers suggesting vitamin B12 deficien...
Background: In Norway, 5-10% of neonates and infants have biomarkers suggesting vitamin B12 deficien...
Background: In Norway, 5-10% of neonates and infants have biomarkers suggesting vitamin B12 deficien...
Aim Adverse neurological symptoms have been linked to vitamin B12 deficiency in infants. This explor...
Background: In Norway, 5-10% of neonates and infants have biomarkers suggesting vitamin B12 deficien...
Objective: The aim of this review is to present cobalamin deficiency in children with a specific foc...
Untreated congenital B12 deficiency can lead to delayed and even irreversible psychomotor developmen...
Aim: Risk factors for vitamin B12 deficiency in infants are not fully understood. The aim of the stu...
Aim: Risk factors for vitamin B12 deficiency in infants are not fully understood. The aim of the stu...
Objective: Our research was aimed for the study of association between deficiency of “Vitamin – B12”...
The association of vitamin B12 deficiency and benign familial infantile convulsions (BFIC) is report...
The early diagnosis of and intervention in vitamin B12 deficiency in exclusively breastfed infants b...