A 7-month-old boy presented to our hospital with complaints of epistaxis. Pancytopenia was found on a blood test, and physical examination was significant for hepatosplenomegaly, acral hyperpigmentation of hands and feet, and hypotonia, along with mild delayed milestones. The infant underwent extensive investigations including metabolic workup and bone marrow aspiration, which revealed abundant megalocytes. Vitamin B12 was deficient (result 82 pg/mL, reference range 187–883 pg/mL); therefore, vitamin B12 therapy was commenced. Following the initiation of vitamin B12 therapy, blood cell lines normalized, neurological symptoms improved, hepatosplenomegaly regressed, and milestones were achieved
Megaloblastic anemia is rare in infants and is generally due to vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency i...
Megaloblastic anemia is rare in infants and is generally due to vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency i...
The early diagnosis of and intervention in vitamin B12 deficiency in exclusively breastfed infants b...
Aim: Nutritional B12 deficiency is a treatable cause of neurodevelopmental delay in infants. We repo...
PubMedID: 20402062We report herein our interesting case series of 15 infants admitting with neurolog...
Aim Adverse neurological symptoms have been linked to vitamin B12 deficiency in infants. This explor...
Aim Nutritional B12 deficiency is a treatable cause of neurodevelopmental delay in infants. We repor...
Aim Nutritional B12 deficiency is a treatable cause of neurodevelopmental delay in infants. We repor...
We present a 9-month-old boy with megaloblastic anaemia, neutropenia and hypogammaglobulinaemia due ...
Vitamin B12 deficiency in children can rarely cause neurologic manifestations. In this series, 14 pe...
PubMed ID: 26310585The objective of this study is to evaluate neurologic problems caused by nutritio...
Aim Nutritional B12 deficiency is a treatable cause of neurodevelopmental delay in infants. We repor...
Vitamin B-12 deficiency can cause serious developmental regression, hypotonia and cerebral atrophy i...
Vitamin B12 deficiency is an important and possibly under recognised cause of neurological morbidity...
In developed countries, vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency usually occurs in children, exclusively b...
Megaloblastic anemia is rare in infants and is generally due to vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency i...
Megaloblastic anemia is rare in infants and is generally due to vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency i...
The early diagnosis of and intervention in vitamin B12 deficiency in exclusively breastfed infants b...
Aim: Nutritional B12 deficiency is a treatable cause of neurodevelopmental delay in infants. We repo...
PubMedID: 20402062We report herein our interesting case series of 15 infants admitting with neurolog...
Aim Adverse neurological symptoms have been linked to vitamin B12 deficiency in infants. This explor...
Aim Nutritional B12 deficiency is a treatable cause of neurodevelopmental delay in infants. We repor...
Aim Nutritional B12 deficiency is a treatable cause of neurodevelopmental delay in infants. We repor...
We present a 9-month-old boy with megaloblastic anaemia, neutropenia and hypogammaglobulinaemia due ...
Vitamin B12 deficiency in children can rarely cause neurologic manifestations. In this series, 14 pe...
PubMed ID: 26310585The objective of this study is to evaluate neurologic problems caused by nutritio...
Aim Nutritional B12 deficiency is a treatable cause of neurodevelopmental delay in infants. We repor...
Vitamin B-12 deficiency can cause serious developmental regression, hypotonia and cerebral atrophy i...
Vitamin B12 deficiency is an important and possibly under recognised cause of neurological morbidity...
In developed countries, vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency usually occurs in children, exclusively b...
Megaloblastic anemia is rare in infants and is generally due to vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency i...
Megaloblastic anemia is rare in infants and is generally due to vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency i...
The early diagnosis of and intervention in vitamin B12 deficiency in exclusively breastfed infants b...