Nutriton and Vitamins (Part 2) Flashcards

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Vitamin deficiency associated with beriberi

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Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) Deficiency

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Vitamin deficiency associated with Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome and segment of the population affected by this syndrome

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Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) Deficiency 
- Associated with alcoholism due to thiamine's role in helping brain cells produce energy from glucose
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Vitamin deficiency associated with pellagra

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Vitamin B3 (Niacin) (Nicotinic Acid) Deficiency

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Four D’s associated with pellagra

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Diarrhea
Dermatitis
Dementia
Death

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Typical gross symptoms associated with Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) deficiency

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  • atrophic glossitis (“smooth tongue”) with ulceration, seborrhoeic dermatitis-erruption, angular chalets and conjunctivitis
  • Neurological symptoms: somnolence, confusion, and neuropathy
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Why do patients with Vitamin B9 (folic acid) deficiency demonstrate abnormal hematopoiesis leading to megaloblastic anemia

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Folate deficiency limits cell division, erythropoiesis is hindered and leads to megaloblastic anemia, which is characterized by large red blood cells with fragile membranes

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Vitamin B12 (cobalamin):
- The compound that is necessary for its absorption
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intrinsic factor

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Vitamin B12 (cobalamin):
- Three general causes of deficiency
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  1. Inadequate intrinsic factor
  2. Inadequate B12/IF complexes
  3. Inadequate absorption
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Vitamin B12 (cobalamin):
- Type of anemia that results from altered action of intrinsic factor
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Pernicious Anemia

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Symptoms of Vitamin C deficiency

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  • Swollen gums/loss of teeth
  • Skin lesions
  • Petechial hemorrhage in lower extremities
  • Reduced wound healing
  • Osteoporosis
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Disease associated with severe deficiency of Vitamin C

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Scurvy

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Vitamin A:

- Three symptoms associated with deficiency

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  • Night blindness
  • Disordered keratinization
  • impaired immunity
  • Hyperkeratosis
  • Hyperkeratosis pilaris (chicken skin)
  • Dental enamel hypoplasia
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Vitamin A:

- Three symptoms associated with both acute Vitamin A excess and chronic Vitamin A excess

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Acute: Drowsiness, irritability , headaches, peeling of the skin
Chronic: Coarse hair, eyebrow hair loss, skin and mucous membrane dryness, bone and joint changes, fractures

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Most severe symptom associated with Vitamin E (tocopherol) deficiency

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*Spinocerebrellar ataxia (atrophy of the cerebellum)

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Vitamin K (phylloquinone): 
- Its important function in ensuring the proper structure of Vitamin K-dependent proteins
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Vitamin K participated in the conversion of glutamate residue of these K-dependent proteins to y-carboxylglutamate residues by addition of a carboxyl-group (carboxylation)

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16
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Vitamin K (phylloquinone): 
- Typical symptoms associated with bleeding if deficient
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  • ecchymosis
  • petechiae
  • hematomas
  • oozing of blood at surgical or puncture sites
    (more on side 98)