Suboptimal nutrition can lead to deficiencies in micronutrients such as ascorbic acid (vitamin C), which can present with catastrophic neurological sequalae. Deficiencies of vitamin C, vitamin B3 (niacin) and zinc levels contribute to reduced bone density. Vitamin C associated vertebral fractures although rare in adults, are still treatable if diagnosed early with a thorough clinical and nutritional history and early supplementation. Radiological clues suggestive of scurvy induced vertebral fractures can be diagnosed on plain X-ray and MRI spine imaging
We report the case of the case of a 56 year old female with sepsis on a background of rheumatoid art...
Scintigraphic bone changes in two casesof scurvy are described, the cause being subperiosteal hemato...
Vitamin C deficiency is anecdotal in developed countries, mainly associated with underling clinical ...
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 occurs in individuals who eat inadequate amounts of fresh fruit or vegetables, often because ...
Background: Scurvy a disease, particularly in people with peculiar dietary habits, is cause by Vitam...
Scurvy is a disease caused by chronic vitamin C deficiency which has become uncommon in the modern a...
Introduction: Scurvy is rarely seen in developed countries and is characterized by deficiency of vit...
Scurvy is the nutritional deficiency state associated with lowered levels of ascorbic acid (vitamin ...
Abstract Background Numerous cases of scurvy secondary to diet limitations have been reported in the...
Although the causes have changed, scurvy (vitamin C deficiency) is still diagnosed in developed coun...
Prolonged vitamin C deficiency can result in numerous metabolic abnormalities like impaired tissue r...
We report a case of myopathy in a chronic alcoholic patient with scurvy who presented with generaliz...
Background and objective: Scurvy, caused by vitamin C deficiency, first described by Hippocrates, is...
We report the case of the case of a 56 year old female with sepsis on a background of rheumatoid art...
Scintigraphic bone changes in two casesof scurvy are described, the cause being subperiosteal hemato...
Vitamin C deficiency is anecdotal in developed countries, mainly associated with underling clinical ...
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 occurs in individuals who eat inadequate amounts of fresh fruit or vegetables, often because ...
Background: Scurvy a disease, particularly in people with peculiar dietary habits, is cause by Vitam...
Scurvy is a disease caused by chronic vitamin C deficiency which has become uncommon in the modern a...
Introduction: Scurvy is rarely seen in developed countries and is characterized by deficiency of vit...
Scurvy is the nutritional deficiency state associated with lowered levels of ascorbic acid (vitamin ...
Abstract Background Numerous cases of scurvy secondary to diet limitations have been reported in the...
Although the causes have changed, scurvy (vitamin C deficiency) is still diagnosed in developed coun...
Prolonged vitamin C deficiency can result in numerous metabolic abnormalities like impaired tissue r...
We report a case of myopathy in a chronic alcoholic patient with scurvy who presented with generaliz...
Background and objective: Scurvy, caused by vitamin C deficiency, first described by Hippocrates, is...
We report the case of the case of a 56 year old female with sepsis on a background of rheumatoid art...
Scintigraphic bone changes in two casesof scurvy are described, the cause being subperiosteal hemato...
Vitamin C deficiency is anecdotal in developed countries, mainly associated with underling clinical ...