Vitamin B 12 Deficiency
*because of the damage to the myelin sheath the sensory and motor pathways are messed up because of the damage to the spinal cord*
ANSWER TO ALL THINGS
-IF deficiency (pernicious anemia) -removal of terminal ileum -chrons -celiac -lakefish tapeworms -medications such as: cholestyramine, neomycin, metoformin, phenoformin, chlorine
impaired absorption of vitamin b 12
graves disease
increase serum thyroxine
why is there a murmur present?
increased pumping b/c of anemia
-surgical removal of stomach -chronic gastritis -use of histamine 2 blocking drugs or PPI -chronic pancreatitis
insufficent stomach acid or pancreatic enzymes to serape b 12 from ingested animal proteins or b12 binding proteins
if your stomach lining is destroyed you may not be able to absorb ____ ____ which leads to malabsorption of it b 12
intrinsic factor
without ___ ___ vitamin b 12 cannot be absorbed
intrinsic factor
pertinent negative that the serum antibodies showed ____ ____ and ____ ___
intrinsic factor parietal cells
what is sclera icterus and what is it indicitive of?
jaudice in the eyes billiruben has crossed the BBB
type 1 diabetes mellitus
lack of serum insulin
Albumin is made in the ____
liver
what type of anemia is vitamin b 12 deficiency?
macrocytic and hypochromic
what type of anemia does this patient have? -megaloblastic anemia -neurological abnormalities -none of the above
megablastic anemia
motor exam shows _____ results
mild results. 4/5
vitamin b 12 plays an important role in developing the ____ _____
myelin sheath
does this patient have pernicious anemia?
no because he has negative ID and parietal cell antibodies
is the patients lipid panel normal?
no, HIGH LDL
is the patients renal function normal or abnormal?
normal because patients Bun and creatitin were normal
what five areas does the mental status test for?
orientation, registration, attention, calculation, recall/language
what does B 12 make?
RBC
anemia is defined as an abnormally low number of circulating ____ or low concentration of ____. this results in diminished oxygen carrying capacity of the blood.
RBC hemoglobin
what will the patients skin look like?
pale with slight jaundice. patient is pale b/c they are deficient in RBC
_____ of the mucous membranes. This is because of decreased RBC
pallor
damage to the spinal cord and myelin sheath will cause what?
paraesthisia to the distal extremities
abnormal condition characterized by an elaborate, sus- picious system of thinking that is usually centered on one major theme, such as an unfaithful spouse, being poisoned, or being watched by outer space aliens
paranoia
_____ _____ is characterized by an infiltration of lymphocytes within the walls of the stomach that is associated with degeneration of parietal cells and their replacement of goblet cells. This is known as intestinal metaplasia
perncious anemia
vitamin b 12 deficiency can cause ____ _____
perncious anemia
what can vitamin B 12 trigger?
pernicious anemia
RBC are an abnormal shape
poikliocytosis
long history of ____ _____ is a risk factor. patient is not taking in enough vitamin b 12
poor nutrition
Why is the Hb and Hct low?
poor nutrition and alcohol abuse cannot absorb the vitamin b 12 based off of the serum antibodies
why is it reasonable to test the serum folic acid concentration in a patient who is suspected of having it b 12 deficiency
present with similar lab findings need to differentiate
Name 3 chief complaints of a pt with vitamin B 12 deficiency
problems talking and concentrating memory issues numbness in legs and trouble walking
The reticulocytes are low because not enough RBC being _____. what does this mean?
produced Aplastic Anemia
what is alchlorhydira?
production of hydrochloric acid in gastric secretions is low in the stomach
what does the romberg test, test for?
proprioreception
Vitamin B 12 deficency is an anemia which means you do not have enough RBC. What does this cause?
pt will feel weak and tired
infants and children show symptoms more ___
rapidly
what do the patients eyes present with? ___ ___
sclera icterus
pts mental status will show
slow response time. mild loss of mental status
*why is there significant discomfort in the neck?*
spread to the spinal cord?
lymphocytes will appear in the walls of the ____ in pernicious anemia
stomach
-anorexia with weight loss -burning or soreness of the tongue with changes in taste -N/V -neurological symptoms -paraesthisa -symptoms can mimic Alzhemiers -psychotic manifestations -spinal cord damage
symptoms associated with vit b 12 deficiency
why is the significance of the romberg test in this patient?
tests the patients proprioreception, shows the patient has ataxia
patients BMI will most likely be ______. why?
underweight pt will typically be malnourished
meat supplies you with what?
vitamin b 12
If the patient is positive for intrinsic factor and parietal cells does this mean that the patient has pernicious anemia?
YES
Patients mother developed bacterial thyroiditis. Is bacterial thyroiditis a risk factor for vitamin B 12 deficiency?
YES
will the patient have a positive babinski?
YES
is the patients hepatic function normal?
abnormal because of high billiruben and low albumin
cognetial deficiency of plasma protein carrier transcoblamin II
abnormality in the plasma transport of vitamin b 12
prevalence of vitamin b 12 deficiency increase with ____ and _____
age use of gastric acid blocking agents
deficient amounts of vitamin B 12 will cause ____ and _____ _____ injury
anemia nervous system
RBC are an abnormal size
anisocytosis
why is the billiruben high?
b/c of the break down of hemoglobin
why does this patient has a slap foot?
because of weakness and paralysis of the extremities due to the loss of the myelin sheath
why is the systolic border best heard at the right sternal border?
because the Hct is less than 20%
why is achyloridia reasonable to find in patients with pernicious anemia?
because there is a commonly problems with the stomach lining in patients because of improper neutrition and alcohol
what will the patients tongue look like?
beefy red tongue with glossitis. tongue will burn
what can be an initial sign of a patient with vitamin b 12 deficiency?
burning tongue (atrophic gloittis)
difficulty with gait shows that there could be a problem with the ____
cerebellum
medical term for "severe neck pain shooting down the back into the arms" _____ _____. what does this indicate?
cervical reticulopathy severe damage to the myelin sheath affecting the neck and the spinal cord
excessive alcohol and ____ use is a risk factor
cocaine
what else can cause the murmur?
cocaine. major affect of cocaine is vasoconstriction. this can cause angia and vasoconstriction of the brain
why is there a mild loss of mental status?
damage to the myelin sheath
patient was an alcoholic and a drug abuser. alcohol can cause the stomach lining to become aggregated. What can this cause?
decrease in vitamin b 12 absorption and folic acid absorption
addison disease
decrease serum cortisol
hashimotos thyroiditis
decrease serum thyroxine
persistent aberrant beliefs or perceptions held invio- lable by a person despite evidence that refutes them
delusion
-strict vegetarian diet -chronic alcoholism
dietary insufficiency of vitamin b 12
why are there absent reflexes of the ankles?
disease of the spinal cord. there is damage to the myelin sheath
vegetables supply you with what?
folic acid
need to differentiate vitamin b 12 deficiency from what?
folic acid deficiency
Cerebellar symptoms show that the vitamin B 12 deficiency has progressed. How does the disease progress?
from peripheral to inward
abnormal sensory perceptions that can occur in any of the senses, do not result from an external stimulus, and occur in the waking state
hallucinations
what can a widened pulse pressure eventually cause?
heart murmur
your body produces billiruben when it breaks down ____. Macrocytic cells have increased hemoglobin so when they break down the billiruben levels increase.
hemoglobin
Patients who are vegetarians and vegans lack what?
higher risk for lacking vitamin b 12 and folic acid
____ ____ are indicitive of megablastic anemia of either vitamin b 12 deficency or folic acid deficiency. In megablastic anemia you have 6-8 lobes
hypersegmented neutrophils
what are reticulocytes?
immature blood cell without a nucleus
MCV is high which indicates
Macrocytic anemia
ID 3 major risk factors that contributed to vitamin b 12 deficiency in this patient
-alcohol -poor nutrition -mom having hypothyroid
pt's vital signs show a wide pulse pressure. What is this indicitive of?
-anemia -thyrotoxicosis
MCH is high which means
Macrocytic blood vessels that have a higher concentration of hemoglobin on each RBC
patient who has a vitamin b 12 deficiency can present with
-malnourished -cognitive impairments -restless
what is the history and present illness of a patient with vitamin b12 deficiency?
-pallor and fatigue -difficulty concentrating and short term memory loss -bilateral lower extremity numbness -gait problems -tingling in hands and feet -peripheral neuropathy
the albumin is low because
-poor nutriton -decreased stomach function
ID lab findings correlating with vitamin b 12 deficiency
- Low hg, hit, platelets, rbc, wbc, reticulocytes, vitamin b 12, folic acid -high MCV, MCH, billiruben indirect
name 8 symptoms that are consistent with the diagnosis of vitamin b 12 deficiency
- difficulty concentratining -difficulty expressing -problems with memory -numbness in the periphery -trouble walking -unsteady in the dark -shooting pain in the neck (damage to myelin sheath) -poor nutrition -fatigue
major risk factors of vit b 12 deficiency
- positive FH of pernicious anemia -scandinavian or celtic descent -neuroendocrine disease, type 1 diabetes, addison disease, graves disease, hasimotis thyroiditis
ID 15 objective signs that correlate with the diagnosis of vitamin b 12 deficiency
- response time slow -pallor -mild jaundice -glossitis -diminshed sensations -slap foot - 4/5 on motor exam -positive babinski -absent ankle reflex -no temperature sensation -diminished pin prick sensation - loss of vibration - cannot stand with eyes closed (romberg test)
LAB STUDIES
-Hb LOW -Hct LOW -RBC LOW -platelets LOW -WBC LOW -Reticulocytes LOW -MCV HIGH -MCH HIGH -Vit B 12 LOW -Folic Acid LOW -T billiruben HIGH -Billiruben indirect HIGH -Alb LOW -T protein LOW -LDL HIGH -MMA HIGH -homocystine HIGH
how do you treat this patient?
-IM vitamin b 12 injections and potassium -rehab for drug/alcohol abuse
human body stores _____ years worth of vitamin b 12. Symptoms of a deficiency will manifest in 3 years
3-5 years
vitamin b 12 is essential for the synthesis of ___
DNA
What is MMA
Methylmalonic Acid -specific test for vitamin b 12
do patients with vitamin b 12 deficiency typically have a problem with their cerebellum?
NO cerebellar problems is a differential diagnosis
the patient was negative for antibodies meaning he has intrinsic factor. Does this mean that the patient has pernicious anemia?
NOOOOO
LDL is high is this related to the vitamin b 12 deficiency?
No, poor lifestyle habits
what drug suppresses the production of stomach acid which will lead to the malabsorption of vit b 12?
OTC famotidine (treats heartburn)
+ intrinsic factor and parietal cells indicate
PERNCIOUS ANEMIA