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abdominal distention
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anticonvulsants, untoward effects of
arthralgia
ataxia
ataxic gait
autoimmune disease
B 12 deficiency
B 12 deficiency, infants
B 12 metabolism, defective
B12 binding protein, abnormal
Babinski sign
blood dyscrasias, neurologic findings with
breast feeding
burning hands
burning paresthesia
children
Clinical Pathologic Conference(C.P.C.)
coma
confusion
depression
dexterity, impaired
dilantin
dilantin, toxicity
ecchymoses
fatigue
folic acid
folic acid deficiency
gait disorder
gastric biopsy
gastritis
hand weakness
homocysteine, serum
homocystinuria
hyperhomocysteinemia
hyperpigmentation of skin
hyperreflexia
hypersegmented polys
hypothermia
hypotonia, infants
imbalance
intellectual deficit
intellectual deficit, treatable causes of
intellectual deterioration
intelligence quotient
jaundice
lactic dehydrogenase(LDH)
leg weakness, bilateral
memory, defect of recent
memory, impairment of
mental status, abnormal
methylmalonic acid, serum
methylmalonic acidemia
MRI, abnormal
MRI, spinal cord
MRI, spinal cord, increased intramedullary cord signal
neuroendocrinology
neuropathy
neuropathy, sensory
neuropsychiatry
nitrous oxide
pain, abdominal
paraparesis
paraparesis, spastic
paresthesias
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paresthesias, hands
peripheral blood smear, abnormal
pernicious anemia
personality change
phenylketonuria
posterior column disease
psychiatric disorder
psychiatric problems in neurologic disorders
Romberg's sign
sickle cell disease
spinal cord, lesion of
tongue, smooth
tongue, swelling
transcobalamin II, abnormal
transcobalamin II, hereditary absence of
treatment of neurologic disorder
urine, dark
vegetarianism
vibratory sensation, abnormal
vitamin deficiency
vitamin supplementation
weakness
weakness, progressive
weight loss
workup
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Progressive Weakness and Memory Impairment in a Middle-aged Man
JAMA 320:197-198, DeFilippis, E.M.,et al, 2018

Clinicalpathologic Conference, Vitamin B12 Deficiency due to Pernicious Anemia
NEJM 366:1626-1633, Case 13-2012, 2012

Clinicopath Conf, Pernicious Anema with Autoimmune Gastritis and B12 Deficiency
NEJM 351:1333-1341, Case 30-2004, 2004

Pernicious Anemia with Neuropsychiatric Dysfunction in a Patient with Sickle Cell Anemia Treated with Folate Supplementation
NEJM 348:2204-2207, Dhar,M.,et al, 2003

Spastic Paraparesis after Anaesthesia
Lancet 353:554, Lee,P.,et al, 1999

Subacute Combined Degen with High Serum Vit B12 Level & Abnormal Vit B12 Binding Protein:New Cause Old Synd
Arch Neurol 50:739-742, Reynolds,E.H.,et al, 1993

Pernicious Anemia:Report of Pts Without the Expected Findings of Very Low Serum Cobalamine Levels, Anemia, & Macrocytosis
Arch Int Med 148:1712-1714, Carmel,R., 1988

The Neuropsychiatry of Megaloblastic Anaemia
BMJ 281:1036-1038, Shorvon,S.D.,et al, 1980

Studies Of A Patient With Megaloblastic Anemia & An Abnormal Transcobalamin II
NEJM 303:1209-1212, Seligman,P.A.,et al, 1980

A Synd of Methylmal Acid, Homocystinuria, Megaloblas. Anemia & Neurol Abnor. in a Vit B-12-def Breast-fed Infant of veget
NEJM 299:317, Higginbottom,M.C., 1978

Megaloblastic Anemia After Anticonvulsive Therapy
Corres, NEJM 287:9901972., , 1972



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