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It's either a lack of foliate commonly called vitamin b-12.

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Can a Vitamin B12 deficiency be connected to something serious like leukemia?

No, but a vitamin b12 deficiency cause megaloblastic anaemia


Anemia is a deficiency of what vitamins and minerals?

Iron-deficiency anemia occurs when more iron is needed in the diet. This is the most common type of anemia. Iron deficiency anemia is when there is not enough iron in the blood.Pernicious anemia mostly affects people over 40 and is a result of vitamin B 12 deficiency. Sickle-cell anemia is a hereditary blood cell defect that does not respond to vitamin or mineral treatment.


What results from deficiencies in some B vitamins?

Vitamin B1 (thiamin) deficiency causes beriberi, Wernicke's encephalopathy (impaired sensory perception), chronic thiamin deficiency can also cause Korsakoff's syndrome, an irreversible dementia characterized by amnesia.Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) deficiency causes ariboflavinosis. glossitis, pseudo-syphilis (particularly affecting the scrotum or labia majora), and/or pharyngitis.Vitamin B3 (niacin) deficiency, causes pellagra: the 3 D's: dermatitis, diarrhea, dementia, and death.Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) deficiency can result in acne and paresthesia. Vitamin B6 deficiency causes seborrhoeic dermatitis, atrophic glossitis with ulceration, conjunctivitis, and neurologic symptoms of somnolence, confusion, and neuropathy.Vitamin B7 (biotin) deficiency does not typically cause symptoms in adults but may lead to impaired growth and neurological disorders in infants.Vitamin B9 (folic acid) deficiency results in macrocytic anemia and elevated levels of homocysteine. Deficiency in pregnant women can lead to birth defects.Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency results in anemia, peripheral neuropathy, memory loss and other cognitive deficits. It is most likely to occur among elderly people. It can also cause symptoms of mania and psychosis.You get beri beri, dry and wet type with deficiency of vitamin B one or thiamine. You get angular stomatitis and glossitis with the deficiency of the riboflavin. You get pellagra with the deficiency of vitamin called as niacin. You get burning feet syndrome with the deficiency of sodium pantothonate. You get megaloblastic anemia with the deficiency of folic acid or folate and cynocobalamin. You get poly neuritis with the deficiency of vitamin B one, B six and B twelve.


What is associated with decreased hematopoiesis?

vitamin b12 deficiency and iron deficiency anemia


What is the main difference between hemophilia and sickle cell anemia in the way in which it is inherited?

hemophilia is the deficiency of blood and anemia is the deficiency of red blood cells

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A deficiency of vitamin b12 leads to which type of anemia?

Megaloblastic (Macrocytic) Anemia. Basically the Red Blood Cells have a larger volume (MCV).


When does vitamin B12 anemia occur?

Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia is another type of megaloblastic anemia that develops when the body doesn't absorb enough of this nutrient.


What is a megaloblastic anemia resulting in a decrease of hydrochloric acid?

Pernicious anemia


What is the icd 9 code for anemia?

Macrocytic anemia is under 281.9 in the ICD-9. Macrocytic anemia does not have its own code. It shares that code with several other types of unspecified deficiency anemia, including dimorphic, megaloblastic NOS, nutritional NOS, and simple chronic.


How do you know if you have a vitamin b deficiency?

Vitamin B deficiency is commonly asymptomatic, but can also present as anemia characterized by enlarged blood corpuscles, so-called megaloblastic anemia. However in serious cases deficiency can potentially cause severe and irreversible damage to the nervous system, including subacute combined degeneration of spinal cord.


What has the author Erik M Magnus written?

Erik M. Magnus has written: 'Folate studies' -- subject- s -: Bone marrow, Complication, Complications, Diseases, Folic acid deficiency, Megaloblastic anemia, Vitamin B12 deficiency


Does drinking for over a year lead to anemia?

Alchohol can be associated with anemia. For example, alcoholic liver damage can be a cause of megaloblastic anaemia Alchohol can be associated with anemia. For example, alcoholic liver damage can be a cause of megaloblastic anaemia


What condition is caused by lack of vitamin b12?

Deficiency leads to pernicious anaemia when immature red blood cell precursors are released into the bloodstream, and there is degeneration of the spinal cord.


I am a 37 yr old black female and I would like to know what can cause your red blood cell count to be low?

It would be important to consider several causes of anemia, the most common one being iron-deficiency anemia. After that, blood loss from hemorrhoids, ulcers, and the like, need to be considered. You should also be tested for sickle cell anemia, if this hasn't been done already. In addition, folic acid deficiency can cause macrocytic anemia, and B12 deficiency can cause megaloblastic anemia.


Can a deficiency of magnesium lead to anemia?

A deficiency of copper can lead to anemia.


Folic acid deficiency anaemia?

The type of anemia that is linked to a deficiency of folic acid is called megaloglastic anemia. It is characterized by large red blood cells that are immature, and thus don't function properly, and by neutrophils that have more segments in their nuclei than they should have (normally they have 3-4 segments). People with megaloblastic anemia also have a higher level of homocysteine in their blood.


What causes vitamin C deficiency anemia?

A rare disorder that causes the bone marrow to manufacture abnormally small red blood cells, vitamin C deficiency anemia results from a severe, long-standing dietary deficiency.