نتایج جستجو برای: cobalamin deficiency

تعداد نتایج: 138422  

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2004
Emmanuel Andrès Noureddine Henoun Loukili Esther Noel Georges Kaltenbach Maher Ben Abdelgheni Anne Elisabeth Perrin Marie Noblet-Dick Frédéric Maloisel Jean-Louis Schlienger Jean-Frédéric Blicklé

Vitamin B12 or cobalamin deficiency occurs frequently (> 20%) among elderly people, but it is often unrecognized because the clinical manifestations are subtle; they are also potentially serious, particularly from a neuropsychiatric and hematological perspective. Causes of the deficiency include, most frequently, food-cobalamin malabsorption syndrome (> 60% of all cases), pernicious anemia (15%...

2015
Utkan Sevuk Erkan Baysal Nurettin Ay Yakup Altas Rojhat Altindag Baris Yaylak Vahhac Alp Ertan Demirtas

BACKGROUND Delirium is common after cardiac surgery and is independently associated with increased morbidity, mortality, prolonged hospital stays, and higher costs. Cobalamin (vitamin B12) deficiency is a common cause of neuropsychiatric symptoms and affects up to 40% of elderly people. The relationship between cobalamin deficiency and the occurrence of delirium after cardiac surgery has not be...

Journal: :Blood reviews 2007
Lawrence R Solomon

Although cobalamin (vitamin B12) was isolated almost 60 years ago, its biochemical, physiologic and neurologic effects remain incompletely defined. New observations suggest renal regulation of cobalamin metabolism; actions of cobalamin on nucleic acid and protein function; and a role for cobalamin in cytokine and growth factor regulation. Clinically, no gold standard has emerged for the diagnos...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2000
B J Bolann J D Solli J Schneede K A Grøttum A Loraas M Stokkeland A Stallemo A Schjøth R B Bie H Refsum P M Ueland

BACKGROUND Early detection of cobalamin deficiency is clinically important, and there is evidence that such deficiency occurs more frequently than previously anticipated. However, serum cobalamin and other commonly used tests have limited ability to diagnose a deficiency state. METHODS We investigated the ability of hematological variables, serum cobalamin, plasma total homocysteine (tHcy), s...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2003
Ralph Carmel

BACKGROUND Low cobalamin concentrations are common, but their causes are often unknown. Transcobalamin I/haptocorrin (TC I/HC) deficiency, viewed as a rare cause, has not been examined systematically in patients with unexplained low serum cobalamin. METHODS Total TC I/HC was measured by RIA in three subgroups of 367, 160, and 38 patients with different categories of low cobalamin concentratio...

Journal: :Current Gerontology and Geriatrics Research 2008
Emmanuel Andrès Thomas Vogel Laure Federici Jacques Zimmer Ecaterina Ciobanu Georges Kaltenbach

Cobalamin (vitamin B12) deficiency is particularly common in the elderly (>65 years of age) but is often unrecognized because its clinical manifestations are subtle; however, they are also potentially serious, particularly from a neuropsychiatric and hematological perspective. In the elderly, the main causes of cobalamin deficiency are pernicious anemia and food-cobalamin malabsorption. Food-co...

2009
Emmanuel Andrès Josep Vidal-Alaball Laure Federici Oliver Lidove Jacques Zimmer Georges Kaltenbach

Cobalamin (vitamin B12) deficiency is particularly common in the elderly (>65 years of age), but is often unrecognized because its clinical manifestations are subtle; however, they are also potentially serious, particularly from a neuropsychiatric and hematological perspectives. In the general population, the main causes of cobalamin deficiency are pernicious anemia and food-cobalamin malabsorp...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2003
Lisa M Rogers Erick Boy Joshua W Miller Ralph Green Jennifer Casterline Sabel Lindsay H Allen

BACKGROUND Studies conducted in Guatemala, Mexico, and Venezuela have found high prevalences of low plasma cobalamin (vitamin B-12) concentrations in infants and children. It is not known whether these low cobalamin concentrations are accompanied by altered metabolic functions. OBJECTIVE We sought to assess the prevalence of cobalamin deficiency in Guatemalan children by using sensitive and s...

Journal: :Haematologica 2006
K Kaptan C Beyan A Ifran

We have read with interest Maktouf et al.’s letter about the etiological role of deficiencies of cobalamin or folate in megaloblastic anemia. In this large prospective series, they investigated 478 patients with megaloblastic changes in bone marrow smears and reported the demographic, biological and clinical findings in cobalamin-deficient patients and patients with pernicious anemia. Out of 43...

Journal: :British journal of haematology 2006
V Michael Whitehead

Cobalamin deficiency in the newborn usually results from cobalamin deficiency in the mother. Megaloblastic anaemia, pancytopenia and failure to thrive can be present, accompanied by neurological deficits if the diagnosis is delayed. Most cases of spina bifida and other neural tube defects result from maternal folate and/or cobalamin insufficiency in the periconceptual period. Polymorphisms in a...

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