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Vitamin C Deficiency Vitamin E Deficiency 1537
tests
Laboratory
■Basic blood studies:
➣plasma ascorbic acid <0.2 mg/dL
differential diagnosis
n/a
management
n/a
specific therapy
■Vitamin C protective; treatment plus dietary measures. No evidence
huge doses decrease incidence or severity of common cold
Side Effects & Contraindications
■nephrolithiasis (oxalosis) at doses > 4 gm/day
follow-up
n/a
complications and prognosis
■Completely reversible
VITAMIN E DEFICIENCY
ELISABETH RYZEN, MD
history & physical
History
■rare; premature infants, fat malabsorption, chronic cholestatic
hepato-biliary disease, celiac disease, genetic abnormality of vita-
min E metabolism
Signs & Symptoms
■infants, mild hemolytic anemia, spinocerebellar disease with DTR
loss, ataxia