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Heme/Onc - Vitamin B12 deficiency, Folate deficiency Flashcards

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2724411975Vitamin B12 deficiency what type of anemia?macrocytic0
2724412483vitamin B12 deficiency B12 plays important role in - incidence increases with- mean age @ dxNEURO function age 55-60 yo1
2724412654B12 in what foods? (only source)animal proteins dairy eggs shellfish fish2
2724413837cobalamin absorption depends onadequate diet intake acid-pepsin in stomach pancreatic proteases gastric secretion of intrinsic factor ileum w/ functional cobalamin-IF receptors3
2724414702causes of vitamin B12 deficiencyinadequate diet (usually not the issue) malabsorption - *pernicious anemia* & others *other* H. pylori chronic pancreatitis zollinger-ellison syndrome HIV hereditary factors drugs4
2724416714pernicious anemiaautoimmune destruction of parietal cells --> dec IF ===> malabsorption of B12 may be with other autoimmune d/o - thyroid, addison's vitiligo5
2724419899other causes of malabsorption of B12gastrectomy/gastritis (total/partial, roux-en-Y) ileal resection (abs in terminal ileum) crohn's dz (ileal) fish tapeworm6
2724421202hereditary B12 deficiencytranscobalamin deficiency usually presents within few weeks of birth7
2724421972drugs that cause B12 deficiencymetformin PPIs8
2724423634vit B12 def - clinical manifestationsgeneral - glossitis NEURO - peripheral neuropathy (symmetrical, LE) ataxia (vibration, position) weakness PSYCH - irritability, depression, personality changes, memory impairment, dementia skeletal - osteoporosis9
2724426321vit B12 def - diagnosisCBC peripheral blood smear *vitamin B12* *methylmalonic acid* *homocysteine lvl*10
2724427186vit B12 def CBC: mcv peripheral blood smear:CBC: low Hgb, MCV >100, RDW inc (sizes vary) smear: macroovalocytes, lg oval erythrocytes, hypersegmented neutrophils11
2724428556vitamin B12 normal =>30012
2724431064borderline result = if borderline results... what should you do?200-300 order homocysteine lvl methylmalonic acid lvl13
2724431676low = B12 value is consistent with deficiency<20014
2724432762falsely low B12folate deficiency multiple myeloma pregnancy15
2724432966falsely normal B12chronic liver dz myeloproliferative disorders chronic renal dz16
2724433443if you suspect B12 def, what should also be checked for?folate deficiency17
2724433754B12 def methylmalonic acid = homocysteine lvl =increased increased18
2724434026which his increased with BOTH folate and B12 deficiency?homocystiene lvl19
2724434722increased methylmalonic acid can also be found in patients withchronic renal insufficiency20
2724435212methylmalonic acid & homocysteine lvls both normal = both increased =vit B12 and folate deficiency ruled out B12 deficiency confirmed21
2724436463autoimmune destruction of gastric parietal cellspernicious anemia22
2724436641pernicious anemia = increased risk ofgastric carcinoma 3x higher EGD to look for signs of cancer23
2724438690pernicious anemia diagnosisshilling test anti-intrinsic factor antibodies anti-parietal cell antibodies24
2724439159HIGHLY confirmatory for diagnosisanti-IF antibodies***25
2724439477shilling testrarely used today distinguishes IF related malabsorption (location)26
2724439816vit B12 deficiency treatmenttx underlying cause if possible vitamin B12 - IM or oral27
2724441669B12 IM dose1 mg IM QD x 7 days, then 1 mg IM weekly x 4 weeks, then 1 mg monthly28
2724442155oral B121000-2000 mcg/day29
2724442406hemoglobin normalizes by2 months30
2724442882neuro sx improve over3 months max @ 6-12 mo31
2724443413B12 screeningno guidelines base on history, PE, risk factors (i.e. bypass)32
2724443848where is folate found?animal products leafy veggies fruits cereal & grains nuts33
2724443995folate deficiency most commonly due tomalnutrition poor diet +/or alcoholism (alcohol inhibits abs)34
2724444312where is folate stored?liver stores last 2-4 months35
2724444517drugs that can cause folate deficiencymethotrexate phenytoin trimethoprim36
2724444889intestinal malabsorptioncrohn's sprue37
2724445401increased folate requirementsinflammatory dz - psoriasis exfoliative dermatitis RA crohn's38
2724446684folate deficiency clinical manifestationsweakness glossitis fatigue weight loss NO neuro sx39
2724446915folate deficiency diagnosisfolate level red cell folate homocysteine level40
2724447500folate level: red cell folate: homocysteine level:folate level: inc or dec (short-term reflection) **red cell folate: decreased homocysteine level: increased (methylmelonic acid NOT)41
2724448488what is most reliable indicator of folate lvl?red cell folate42
2724448708folate deficiency treatmenttx underlying folic acid43
2724448809folic acid dose1 mg/day 1-4 mo. or until complete hematologic recovery44
2724449568IMPORTANT: rule out this BEFORE treating for folic acidB12 deficiency45

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