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1538 Vitamin E Deficiency Vitamin K Deficiency
tests
Laboratory
■Basic blood studies:
➣tocopherol level <5 mcg/mL
differential diagnosis
n/a
management
n/a
specific therapy
■Vitamin E. No evidence Vitamin E prevents heart disease or cancers.
Side Effects & Contraindications
■None, perhaps increased tendency for bleeding
follow-up
n/a
complications and prognosis
■Completely reversible except in genetic defects
VITAMIN K DEFICIENCY
ELISABETH RYZEN, MD
history & physical
History
■newborns; marginal dietary intake, extensive surgery, trauma, pro-
longed TPN, biliary obstruction, malabsorption, liver disease; anti-
convulsant, anticoagulant use, cephalosporins, salicylates, mega-
doses vitamins A or E
Signs & Symptoms
■bleeding, easy bruising, epistaxis, hematuria, GI bleeding, signs of
anemia or menorrhagia, puncture site blood oozing