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Neurology of Nutritional Deficiencies.

Kristin L Miller1, Gabriela Trifan2, Fernando D Testai2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The goal of this chapter is to educate clinicians on the neurologic manifestations of certain nutritional deficiencies in order to promptly identify and appropriately treat these patients. RECENT
FINDINGS: Many vitamin and nutritional deficiencies have been described dating back to the early days of neurology and medicine. Some are very rare and thus, there are no randomized controlled studies to assess supplementation or dosage; however, there are reviews of case reports that can assist clinicians in choosing treatments. While endemic vitamin and nutritional deficiencies may be rarely encountered in many countries, vulnerable populations continue to be at risk for developing neurologic complications. These populations include those with diseases causing malabsorption, the elderly, chronic alcohol users, as well as pregnant mothers with hyperemesis gravidarum to name a few. It is important to recognize syndromes associated with these nutritional deficiencies, as prompt identification and treatment may prevent permanent neurologic damage.

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Keywords:  B vitamin deficiency; Malabsorption vitamin deficiency; Neurologic symptoms of vitamin deficiencies; Nutritional deficiency; Vitamin deficiency

Mesh:

Year:  2019        PMID: 31773293     DOI: 10.1007/s11910-019-1011-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep        ISSN: 1528-4042            Impact factor:   5.081


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