Cobalamine deficiency associated with neuropathy and oral mucosal melanosis in untreated gluten-sensitive enteropathy.

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2005-05-26
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A 32-year-old woman was admitted with complaints of difficulty in walking and hypoaesthesia and tingling in her legs. She had short stature and brown-black hyperpigmentation, cheliosis, dental irregularities and scars in the axillary regions. Neurological examination revealed mild, symmetric, predominantly distal weakness of the legs; deep tendon reflexes were depressed. There was glove-and-stocking decrease in pinprick and temperature perception but proprioception and light touch were normal. Investigations established a diagnosis of celiac disease; her neurological features improved on gluten-free diet, but oral pigmentation persisted.
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Somay G, Cevik DM, Halaç GU, Abut E, Erenoglu NY. Cobalamine deficiency associated with neuropathy and oral mucosal melanosis in untreated gluten-sensitive enteropathy. Indian Journal of Gastroenterology. 2005 May-Jun; 24(3): 120-2