vitamin B12 deficiency Flashcards

1
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define vitamin B12 deficiency?

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● Having insufficient vitamin B12 to meet demands.

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how is vitamin B12 absorbed into the body?

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o B12 is found in meat and animal protein foods
o Intrinsic factor is secreted from the parietal cells in the stomach
o B12 is absorbed after binding to intrinsic factor and actively absorbed into the terminal ileum.

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what are the causes of B12 deficiency?

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o	Pernicious anaemia 
o	Post gastrectomy
o	Inadequate intake 
o	Intestinal 
-	Malabsorption
-	 ileal resection
-	 Crohn's affecting the terminal ileum
-	 tropical sprue
o	Drugs - colchicine, metformin
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what is the epidemiology of vitamin B12 deficiency?

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● Peak age = 60 yrs

● Vegans have a higher risk

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what are the presenting symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency?

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●	Typical anaemia symptoms 
●	Fatigue 
●	Lethargy
●	Dyspnoea 
●	Faintness 
●	Palpitations 
●	Headache 
PLUS 
Neurological Symptoms
o	Paraesthesia 
o	Numbness 
o	Cognitive changes 
o	Visual disturbances
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what are the signs of vitamin B12 deficiency on physical examination?

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● Pallor
● Glossitis !
● Angular stomatitis !

● Neuropsychiatric:
o Irritability
o Dementia
o depression

● Neurological
o Peripheral neuropathy
o Joint, positional and vibration sense

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7
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gold standard investigation for Vitamin B12 deficiency?

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● There is NO gold standard

● Measurement of serum B12 is not very accurate or reliable

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what might the blood film show?

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o MACROCYTIC anaemia
o Hypersegmented neutrophils
o Oval macrocytes
o Circulating megaloblasts

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which tests are used for assessing presence of pernicious anaemia?

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o Anti-intrinsic factor antibodies
o Anti-parietal cell antibodies
o Schilling test

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