Hypervitaminosis B12: an indicator of potential significant morbidity.

IF 0.6 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL BMJ Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-02-11 DOI:10.1136/bcr-2024-262737
Muzammil Munnawar Saeed, David Parr
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A woman in her 60s with a history of vitamin B12 deficiency treated with intramuscular hydroxocobalamin was attending a specialist clinic for the management of persisting breathlessness following a previous pulmonary embolism. She reported that a persistently elevated vitamin B12 had been identified several months previously, despite the withdrawal of replacement therapy, and that the cause could not be explained to her by her general practitioner. Recognition of the potentially serious implications of this finding led to the identification of a pancreatic tumour which, by the time of diagnosis, had become too advanced for active management. We describe the metabolism of vitamin B12 in the context of hypervitaminosis B12 as a reflection of elevated transcobalamin consequent to underlying disease and the need to identify promptly the underlying cause.

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维生素B12过多症:潜在显著发病率的指标。
一名60多岁的妇女,有维生素B12缺乏症史,曾接受肌肉注射羟钴胺素治疗,目前正在一家专科诊所就诊,治疗先前肺栓塞后的持续性呼吸困难。她报告说,尽管停止了替代疗法,几个月前仍发现维生素B12持续升高,但她的全科医生无法向她解释原因。认识到这一发现的潜在严重影响,导致胰腺肿瘤的鉴定,到诊断时,已经变得过于先进的积极管理。我们描述了维生素B12过多症背景下维生素B12的代谢,反映了潜在疾病引起的转钴胺素升高,需要及时确定潜在原因。
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