Vitamin B12 Deficiency Without Hematological FindingsSema Ateş1, Feyza Mediha Yıldız2, Erdal Sarı2, Sevcan Kayaş31Ankara Child Health and Diseases Hematology-Onc. Edu. and Res. Hospital, Child. Health. Hospital. Ankara Turkey 2Zeynep Kamil Women and Children Diseases Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey 3Van Training and Research Hospital, Van, Turkey
INTRODUCTION: Vitamin B12 deficiency is a clinical entity that is common in children and can confort with a wide variety of finding. This study was conducted to draw attention to the fact that Vitamin B12 deficiency may confront many symptoms and findings without anemia. METHODS: Our study was retrospective and performed by 309 patients who applied policlinics for various reasons of Zeynep Kamil Women And Children Diseases Hospital between the dates of january 2015 and july 2015. At the study children whose Vitamin B12 levels measured for any reason were inspected.Besides Vitamin B12 levels,levels of folate, iron, iron binding capacity, ferritin, parameters of hemogram and reasons of application to policlinic were evaluated statistically. RESULTS: Vitamin B12 deficiency was detected in %43.7 (135) of 309 cases whereas Vitamin B12 level %56,3 (174).In cases with B 12 deficiency, fatigue %20,5 (26), loss of appetite %17,3 (22), paleness %15 (19), growth retardation %8,7 (11) and other complaints (impaired walking, convulsions, diarrhea, percent swelling, early puberty, menstrual irregularity etc ) were found to be %35,4 (45). In case withVitamin B12 deficiency, hemoglobin value was low in only %35,1 (47), normal in %61,9 (83) and hematocrit was low in %38,8 (52), normal in %56 (75) and only %4,8 (4) of cases of high levelmean corpusculer volüm (MCV). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Vitamin B12 deficiency can show itself with many symptoms and findings without causing macrositer anemia. This conclusion will be useful in the early recognition of Vitamin B12 deficiency and prevention of complications that may arise considering the patient approaches
Keywords: vitamin B12 deficiency, exhaustion, growth retardation, anemia
Sema Ateş, Feyza Mediha Yıldız, Erdal Sarı, Sevcan Kayaş. Vitamin B12 Deficiency Without Hematological Findings. Zeynep Kamil Med J. 2018; 49(1): 80-84
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