Symptoms
Misc
Physical Exam
Labs/CBC
/EGD
100

Why did Suzanne present with lower extremity paresthesias? 

Impact to myelinated nerves in the peripheral nerves system. 



100

What is the MCV range to classify microcytic, normocytic, and macrocytic anemias? 

Microcytic -- less than 80  fL

Normocytic -- 80-100 fL

Macrocytic -- greater than 100 fL

100

Suzanne's *** on exam supports anemia with cardiac compensation to delivery O2 to tissues 

tachycardia (HR 108) 

100

Normal bilirubin rules out what pathological process in other anemias? 

Hemolytic anemias (intravascular and extravascular) 

200

What part of Suzanne's history supports an autoimmune etiology for her deficient vitamin B12 deficiency? 


Follow up: what medication is she taking to manage this? 

History of Hashimotos, diagnosed at 27

Resultant hypothyroidism (treated with daily Levothyroxine PO 100 mcg/daily) 

200

Tachycardia can be classified as over *** bpm 

100

200

Suzanne's tachycardia on her physical exam was secondary to... 

Tissue hypoxia due to anemia. Resulting in increased cardiac output and rate to try and compensate 

200

What delivery method of treatment is required with patients with pernicious anemia? 

Intramuscular (IM) 

Lifelong treatment for patients with confirmed pernicious anemia starts with an intramuscular (IM) injection of 1000 micrograms of B12 (hydroxocobalamin in Europe or cyanocobalamin in the United States) administered daily or every other day for 1 to 2 weeks, followed by weekly injections for 1 to 2 months, then a monthly injection (cyanocobalamin) or every 2 to 3 months (hydroxocobalamin)

300

The subacute combined degeneration seen in later stages of vitamin B12 deficiency is due to ... 

Increased levels of methylmalonic acid

300

Folate supplementation will ONLY help what one symptom of vitamin B12 deficiency  

Anemia 


** Will not correct neurological symptoms - will exacerbate neurological symptoms 

300

Elevated levels of homocysteine are additive to the cardiac stress seen in vitamin B12 deficiency --> resulting in murmurs, tachycardia, irregular heartbeat and heart failure. Why is homocysteine additive to this stress? 

Homocysteine causes fatty deposition in blood vessels which can collect in blood vessels around the heart 

300

In prolonged vitamin B12 deficiency, parenthesis will worsen due to ... 

subacute degeneration of the dorsal column and lateral column of the corticospinal tracts

400

Where is vitamin B12 stored, and approximately how long of a deficit is needed for symptoms to present?

Liver 

Takes years of a sustained deficit for symptoms to arise if secondary to decreased intake. Samatha's case secondary to malabsorption specifically 

400

What areas of the stomach did Suzanne have atrophy? 

Corpus and anatral 

400

What physical exam finding in Suzanne's case was suggestive of severe loss of position sense due to the vitamin deficiency? 

Positive Romberg test 

400

Elevated methylamonic acid eliminates what other vitamin deficiency that also presents with hyper-segmented neutrophils? 

Folate deficiency - will only see elevated homocysteine 

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