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Why Vitamin B12 Deficiency Should be on your Radar Screen

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<str<strong>on</strong>g>Vitamin</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>B12</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>Deficiency</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />

masseter motor strength, without<br />

dysarthria; t<strong>on</strong>gue protruded in midline<br />

VIII—Hearing grossly normal<br />

XI, X—Swallowing intact<br />

XI—Muscle strength equal bilaterally<br />

Motor Normal muscle bulk; muscle strength 5/5<br />

in all muscle groups<br />

Cere<str<strong>on</strong>g>be</str<strong>on</strong>g>llar Normal finger-to-nose, heel-to-shin, and<br />

rapid alternating movements<br />

Case Study Questi<strong>on</strong>s<br />

3. Does the fact that she appears to <str<strong>on</strong>g>be</str<strong>on</strong>g> “well-nourished”<br />

indicate she is unlikely to have a vitamin deficiency? <str<strong>on</strong>g>Why</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />

or why not?<br />

4. Are there any aspects of her physical examinati<strong>on</strong> that<br />

suggest a vitamin <str<strong>on</strong>g>B12</str<strong>on</strong>g> deficiency?<br />

5. Given her history and physical examinati<strong>on</strong> findings,<br />

what laboratory test(s) would you order?<br />

Laboratory Studies<br />

You order routine laboratory studies, which include<br />

complete blood count (CBC) with smear and chemistry<br />

screen. In additi<strong>on</strong>, you order a serum vitamin <str<strong>on</strong>g>B12</str<strong>on</strong>g> level<br />

to investigate further the etiology of her fatigue and pale<br />

mucosa. Results from the CBC and smear reveal a<br />

borderline macrocytic anemia. The chemistry panel is<br />

within normal limits. The serum vitamin <str<strong>on</strong>g>B12</str<strong>on</strong>g> level you<br />

requested is 215 picograms per milliliter (pg/mL). This<br />

level is c<strong>on</strong>sidered within a “normal range” by some<br />

laboratories, but you take into account her other signs<br />

and symptoms and request c<strong>on</strong>firmatory testing with<br />

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