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Vitamins (2)
Water Soluble Vitamin Deficiencies
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Thiamine, B1 | 1) Polyneuritis 2) Beriberi 3) Wernicke's encephalopathy |
| Riboflavin, B2 | 1) Cheilosis 2) Dermatitis 3) Corneal Vascularization 4) Glossitis 5) Angular Stomatitis |
| Niacin, B3 | 1) Weakness, anorexia, indigestion 2) Pellagra 3) Classic 3 D's: Dermatitis, Diarrhea, Dimentia |
| Pantothenic Acid, B5 | Uncommon in humans |
| Pyridoxine, B6 | 1) Dermatitis, mostly in animals 2) Altered nerve function 3) Anemia |
| B12 | 1) Pernicious anemia (megaloblastic anemia) 2) Megaloblastic- a large nucleated, immature progenitor of an abnormal red cell series 3) Dec. myelin syn |
| Ascorbic Acid, Vitamin C | 1) Perifollicular petechiae 2) Bleeding gums 3) Impaired wound healing 4) Deformities of bones in children 5) Fatigue, weakness, apathy 6) Hysteria, depression, anxiety |
| Folacin | Megaloblastic anemia |