Vitamin B9 deficiency: Difference between revisions

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==Background==
==Background==
*Also known as folate, folic acid
*Also known as [[folate]], folic acid
*Necessary for normal erythropoiesis, purine and thymidylate synthesis, amino acids metabolism, and histidine metabolism
*Necessary for normal erythropoiesis, purine and thymidylate synthesis, amino acids metabolism, and histidine metabolism
*Found in most fruits and vegetables
*Found in most fruits and vegetables
*Recommended daily intake: 400 mcg or 500-600mcg if pregnant or lactating
*Recommended daily intake: 400 mcg or 500-600mcg if pregnant or lactating
*Total body stores of folate enough to supply requirements for 2–3 mo
*Total body stores of folate enough to supply requirements for 2–3 mo
===Causes===
*Most common cause of deficiency is inadequate dietary intake, usually secondary to:
*Most common cause of deficiency is inadequate dietary intake, usually secondary to:
**Chronic alcohol abuse
**Chronic [[alcohol Abuse|alcohol abuse]]
**Anorexia
**[[anorexia nervosa|Anorexia]]
**Inadequate or overcooked fruit/vegetable intake
**Inadequate or overcooked fruit/vegetable intake
*Other causes:
*Other causes:
**Decreased absorption
**Decreased absorption
***Tropical sprue
***Tropical sprue
***Drugs ([[phenytoin]], sulfasalazine, [[trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole]]
***Drugs ([[phenytoin]], sulfasalazine, [[trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole]])
**Increased requirement
**Increased requirement
***Chronic [[hemolytic anemia]]
***Chronic [[hemolytic anemia]]
***Pregnancy
***[[Pregnancy]]
***Exfoliative skin disorders
***Exfoliative skin disorders
**Folate loss due to hemodialysis
**Folate loss due to [[hemodialysis]]
**Inhibition of reduction to active form (tetrahydrofolic acid) by [[methotrexate]]
**Inhibition of reduction to active form (tetrahydrofolic acid) by [[methotrexate]]


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==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
*CBC
*CBC
**Macrocytic anemia (MCV>100 fL)
**Macrocytic [[anemia]] (MCV>100 fL)
**RDW high
**RDW high
**Hypersegmented neutrophils
**Hypersegmented neutrophils
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Vitamin deficiencies]]
*[[Folic acid]]
*[[Folic acid]]
*[[Anemia]]
*[[Anemia]]
{{Template:Vitamin deficiencies DDX}}


==External Links==
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 19:24, 23 February 2021

Background

  • Also known as folate, folic acid
  • Necessary for normal erythropoiesis, purine and thymidylate synthesis, amino acids metabolism, and histidine metabolism
  • Found in most fruits and vegetables
  • Recommended daily intake: 400 mcg or 500-600mcg if pregnant or lactating
  • Total body stores of folate enough to supply requirements for 2–3 mo

Causes

Clinical Features

  • Signs/symptoms of anemia which may be severe
  • Glossitis
  • Vague GI disturbances (e.g. anorexia, diarrhea)
  • No neurologic features (unlike B12 deficiency)

Differential Diagnosis

Anemia

RBC Loss

RBC consumption (Destruction/hemolytic)


Impaired Production (Hypochromic/microcytic)

  • Iron deficiency
  • Anemia of chronic disease
  • Thalassemia
  • Sideroblastic anemia

Aplastic/myelodysplastic (normocytic)

  • Marrow failure
  • Chemicals (e.g. ETOH)
  • Radiation
  • Infection (HIV, parvo)


Megaloblastic (macrocytic)

Evaluation

  • CBC
    • Macrocytic anemia (MCV>100 fL)
    • RDW high
    • Hypersegmented neutrophils
  • Red blood cell folate level < 150 ng/mL

Management

  • Folate: up to 1mg IV/IM or PO daily
    • Maintenance: 0.4mg/day PO (non-pregnant/lactating) or 0.8mg/day PO (pregnant or lactating)

Disposition

See Also

Vitamin deficiencies

External Links

References