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Chapter : ch12. Nutrition Section : Vitamin Assessment
  Risk Factors for Vitamin B12 Deficiency

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Overview :

Vitamin B12 deficiency may develop if one or more risk factors are present.

 

Dietary risk factors:

(1) vegetarian diet, especially a vegan diet

(2) elderly

(3) severe and chronic malnutrition (developing country, prisoner of war, etc.)

 

Gastrointestinal risk factors:

(1) deficiency of functional intrinsic factor

(1a) pernicious anemia (autoimmune atrophic gastritis)

(1b) gastric resection

(1c) hereditary defect in intrinsic factor

(1d) extensive diseases of the stomach

(1e) gastric bypass surgery

(2) malabsorption (tropical sprue, celiac sprue, pancreatic insufficiency, other)

(3) extensive ileal resection

(4) Crohn's disease

(5) HIV-1 infection

(6) fish tapeworm (Diphyllobothrium latum)

(7) drug interfering with vitamin B12 absorption (PAS, colchicine, meformin, anticonvulsants, other)

 

Other:

(1) chronic exposure to nitrous oxide (see Chapter 31)

(2) neonate born to a vegetarian mother

 

  References:

Hoffbrand AV. Chapter 22.5.6. Megaloblastic anaemia and miscellaneous deficiency anaemias. pages 3.659-3.675. IN: Warrell DA, Cox TM, et al (editors). Oxford Textbook of Medicine, Fourth Edition. Oxford University Press. 2003.

Sauberlich HE. Laboratory Tests for the Assessment of Nutritional Status, Second Edition. CRC Press. 1999. pages 137-140 and 147.

 

 

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