Title of article
Scurvy: historical review and current diagnostic approach
Author/Authors
Laura Pimentel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
5
From page
328
To page
332
Abstract
Scurvy, a deficiency of vitamin C, now most often occurs in disadvantaged groups seen frequently in EDs: alcoholics with poor nutrition, the isolated elderly, and the institutionalized. Its prominent clinical features are lethargy; purpuric lesions, especially affecting the legs; myalgia; and, in advancing disease, bleeding from the gums with little provocation. Common misdiagnoses are vasculitis, blood dyscrasias, and ulcerative gingivitis. Untreated, scurvy is inevitably fatal as a result of infection or sudden death. Fortunately, individuals with scurvy, even those with advanced disease, respond favorably to administration of vitamin C.
Keywords
Scurvy , vitamin deficiency , ED evaluation
Journal title
American Journal of Emergency Medicine
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
American Journal of Emergency Medicine
Record number
780352
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