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. 1962 May;15(3):274-7.
doi: 10.1136/jcp.15.3.274.

Changes in serum vitamin B12 levels in patients with megaloblastic anaemia treated with folic acid

Changes in serum vitamin B12 levels in patients with megaloblastic anaemia treated with folic acid

S JOHNSON et al. J Clin Pathol. 1962 May.

Abstract

In 21 patients with megaloblastic anaemia associated with the tropical malabsorption syndrome serum vitamin B(12) levels have been measured serially before and during parenteral folic acid therapy. In 11 patients there was a significant rise in serum B(12) levels, reaching a peak three to 17 days after starting the folic acid. In three of these cases, absorption of labelled B(12) was the same before and after the administration of folic acid. In two cases there was a fall in serum B(12) levels and in seven there was no change. In one case small amounts of folic acid produced no change in serum B(12) levels, whereas larger doses produced a prompt but transient rise.

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