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  2. Vitamin B 12 Deficiency - The New England Journal of Medicine

    www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMcp1113996

    The recognition and treatment of vitamin B 12 deficiency is critical since it is a reversible cause of bone marrow failure and demyelinating nervous system disease.

  3. The Neurological Symptoms of B12 Deficiency - PA Relief

    perniciousanemia.org/b12/deficiency/symptoms/neurological

    In our experience, damage to the myelin can get to a point where it’s no longer fully reversible. If you show any neurological symptoms of B12 deficiency, we recommend starting a B12 injection therapy right away.

  4. Vitamin B12 Deficiency: Recognition and Management - AAFP

    www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2017/0915/p384.html

    Vitamin B 12 deficiency is a common cause of megaloblastic anemia, various neuropsychiatric symptoms, and other clinical manifestations. Screening average-risk adults for vitamin B 12...

  5. Vitamin B12 Deficiency: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland...

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/22831

    The symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency can develop slowly and can get worse over time. Some people may have no symptoms despite having a low level of vitamin B12 in their bodies. People with vitamin B12 deficiency can have neurological symptoms and/or damage without anemia (lack of red blood cells).

  6. Vitamin B12 deficiency causes a wide range of hematological and neurological symptoms. In children, it often presents with nonspecific manifestations, such as developmental delay, movement disorders, weakness, headache, and paresthesia.

  7. Symptoms related to vitamin B12 deficiency can be diverse and vary from neurologic to psychiatric. The current evidence points to muscle wasting/weakness, myelopathy, neuropathy, and gait disorders as neurological manifestations.

  8. Vitamin B12 Deficiency: An Important Reversible Co-Morbidity in...

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4341306

    Cognitive decline in Vitamin B12 deficiency was significantly (P = 0.019) associated with increased serum cholesterol and was significantly prevalent in neurological disorders when compared with psychiatric illnesses (P = 0.001).

  9. Pearls & Oy-sters: Rapidly Reversible Dementia - Neurology

    www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/WNL.0000000000012102

    Tremor, myoclonus, parkinsonism, and chorea can occur with B 12 deficiency, and these symptoms are reversible within few weeks. 5 Our patient had choreoathetosis and mild dystonia, which resolved within a month of treatment.

  10. Vitamin B-12 Associated Neurological Diseases - Medscape

    emedicine.medscape.com/article/1152670

    Background. The association of anemia and gastrointestinal and neurologic abnormalities referable to the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves has been recognized in several clinical and...

  11. Vitamin B 12 deficiency is a common condition, typically associated with megaloblastic anaemia, glossitis and neurological and psychiatric symptoms. Psychiatric manifestations, cognitive decline and seizures can be dissociated from the typical neurological and haematological signs. Vitamin B 12 status should be routinely assessed in patients ...

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