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Abstracts from Current Literature

Abstracts from Current Literature from Literature Abstracts Current Infant Milk Foods and Other Metabolism; Feeding; Pyridoxine Deficiency Human L. E. Holt in the Infant. Selma Snyderman, Jr., R. and Kathryn Clin. Nutrition 1:200 (March-April) Carretero, Jacobs, J. on in animals and The authors review the available data deficiency experimental pyridoxine on in adult humans. observations two deficient infants They report mentally (whose diagnoses on a several included and maintained diet for hydrocephalus porencephalus) pyridoxine-deficient the months. The infants were 2 and 8 months of at of the The age, respectively, beginning study. in of the two manifested failure to after the 33d of the younger subjects gain weight day 76th a convulsion with loss of experimental period and on the generalized day developed consciousness. some Intravenous administration of SO of mg. pyridoxine produced improvement next in three followed full the The other failed to in hours, by recovery day. subject gain weight severe after the 73d and anemia the 130th of day developed microcytic hypochromic by day The anemia did not to iron administration of study. respond therapy, whereas pyridoxine pro¬ duced This did convulsions. a rapid latter subject not have response. and Both showed a marked in excretion of hydrochloride subjects drop http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American journal of diseases of children American Medical Association

Abstracts from Current Literature

American journal of diseases of children , Volume 88 (2) – Aug 1, 1954

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1954 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0096-8994
eISSN
1538-3628
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1954.02050100255015
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from Literature Abstracts Current Infant Milk Foods and Other Metabolism; Feeding; Pyridoxine Deficiency Human L. E. Holt in the Infant. Selma Snyderman, Jr., R. and Kathryn Clin. Nutrition 1:200 (March-April) Carretero, Jacobs, J. on in animals and The authors review the available data deficiency experimental pyridoxine on in adult humans. observations two deficient infants They report mentally (whose diagnoses on a several included and maintained diet for hydrocephalus porencephalus) pyridoxine-deficient the months. The infants were 2 and 8 months of at of the The age, respectively, beginning study. in of the two manifested failure to after the 33d of the younger subjects gain weight day 76th a convulsion with loss of experimental period and on the generalized day developed consciousness. some Intravenous administration of SO of mg. pyridoxine produced improvement next in three followed full the The other failed to in hours, by recovery day. subject gain weight severe after the 73d and anemia the 130th of day developed microcytic hypochromic by day The anemia did not to iron administration of study. respond therapy, whereas pyridoxine pro¬ duced This did convulsions. a rapid latter subject not have response. and Both showed a marked in excretion of hydrochloride subjects drop

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American journal of diseases of childrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: Aug 1, 1954

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