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31. Cobalamin Deficiency?
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a. Pernicious anaemia
b. Neurologic deterioration c. Methylmalonic acidemia |
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33. Pantothenic acid Deficiency?
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a. Rarely depression
b. Hypotension c. Muscle weakness d. Abdominal pain |
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35. Biotin Deficiency?
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a. Dermatitis
b. Seborrhea c. Anorexia d. Muscle pain e. Pallor f. Alopecia |
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37. Vit K Deficiency?
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a. Haemorrhagic manifestations
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38. Excess?
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a. Water-soluble forms can cause hyperbilirubinemia
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39. Galactosemia pathophys-enzyme deficiency?
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a. Uridyl transferase deficiency
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40. Galactosemia s/s?
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a. Jaundice
b. Hepatosplenomegaly c. Vomiting d. Hypoglycemia e. Seizures f. Lethargy g. Irritability h. Poor feeding and failure to thrive i. Aminoaciduria j. Liver failure k. Mental retardation l. ↑’d risk of sepsis |
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41. Tx of Galactosemia?
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a. Lactose free formula.
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42. For what pts are the low-isoleucine, leucine ,and valine formulas useful for?
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a. MSUD.
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43. For whom are amino acid-based formulas excellent for?
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a. Children w/malabsorption syndromes.
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