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. 2003 Mar;58(3):30-4, 37-8.

Vitamin B12 deficiency. Recognizing subtle symptoms in older adults

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Vitamin B12 deficiency. Recognizing subtle symptoms in older adults

T S Dharmarajan et al. Geriatrics. 2003 Mar.

Abstract

Vitamin B12 deficiency is a common but under-recognized, yet easily treatable disorder in older adults. Although several causes exist, food-cobalamin malabsorption is now believed to be the most common etiology. Complications of vitamin B12 deficiency are myriad, ranging from lethargy and weight loss to dementia. Causes of deficiency include failure to separate vitamin B12 from food protein, inadequate ingestion, absorption, utilization, and storage as well as drug-food interactions leading to malabsorption and metabolic inactivation. The roles of B12 deficiency, elevated homocysteine and elevated methylmalonic acid in various disease states are still evolving. Timely screening and replacement of vitamin B12 will help prevent many complications.

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  • Vitamin B12 deficiency in older adults.
    Andrès E, Noel E, Loukili NH, Kaltenbach G. Andrès E, et al. Geriatrics. 2003 Jul;58(7):12; author reply 12-3. Geriatrics. 2003. PMID: 12875159 No abstract available.

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