| Literature DB >> 33754112 |
Kok Hoe Chan1, Michael O'Sullivan2, Iyad Farouji1, Gowthami Are1, Jihad Slim3.
Abstract
Vitamin E deficiency can be observed in patients with malabsorption syndromes or inherited diseases such as ataxia. It is unusual for it to be a result of dietary insufficiency due to its presence in a wide variety of foods. Patients with vitamin E deficiency can present with neuromuscular disorders such as ataxia, hyporeflexia, spinocerebellar syndrome, as well as loss of vibration and proprioceptive sensation. Herein, we are presenting a case in which a previously healthy adult with no family history of genetic defects and malabsorption syndrome presented with a characteristic sensory axonopathy associated with vitamin E deficiency without any evidence of fat malabsorption. Patient reported a markedly improvement of symptoms after three-month supplementation of vitamin E. The unique part of this case was that the patient presented with neuropathic pain associated with vitamin E deficiency without any family history of inherited deficiency or any malabsorption syndrome.Entities:
Keywords: case report; neuralgia; sensory disorder; vitamin e deficiency
Year: 2021 PMID: 33754112 PMCID: PMC7971715 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.13389
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184