Imaging findings of vitamin deficiencies: are they forgotten diseases?

BJR open Pub Date : 2021-11-24 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1259/bjro.20210011
Akitoshi Inoue, Kentaro Itabashi, Takayasu Iwai, Hitoshi Kitahara, Yoshiyuki Watanabe
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Vitamin deficiency is rare in modern industrialised countries; however, it still occurs in patients with specific backgrounds, such as those with extremely unbalanced diets, those with alcoholism and those who have undergone gastrointestinal surgery. Imaging examinations that demonstrate classic findings confirm the clinical diagnosis of vitamin deficiency and help monitor response to treatment. Because vitamin deficiencies are not prevalent, the diagnosis might not be straightforward. Therefore, imaging should be performed in cases of suspected vitamin deficiency. Radiologists should be familiar with characteristic imaging findings of vitamin deficiency and should survey an affected patient's background and blood vitamin levels. Because symptoms of vitamin deficiency are quickly improved by vitamin replacement, early diagnosis is essential. This pictorial review provides imaging findings for deficiencies in vitamins B1 (Wernicke encephalopathy and wet beriberi), B12 (subacute combined degeneration), C (scurvy), D (rickets) and K (bleeding tendency).

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维生素缺乏的影像学表现:它们是被遗忘的疾病吗?
维生素缺乏症在现代工业化国家很少见;然而,它仍然发生在具有特定背景的患者中,例如饮食极不平衡的患者、酗酒者和做过胃肠手术的患者。影像学检查可以证实维生素缺乏症的临床诊断,并有助于监测对治疗的反应。由于维生素缺乏症并不普遍,因此诊断可能并不直截了当。因此,在怀疑维生素缺乏的情况下,应进行影像学检查。放射科医生应熟悉维生素缺乏症的特征性影像学表现,并应调查受影响患者的背景和血液维生素水平。由于维生素缺乏症的症状可以通过补充维生素而迅速改善,因此早期诊断至关重要。这篇图片综述提供了维生素B1(韦尼克脑病和湿性脚气)、B12(亚急性合并变性)、C(坏血病)、D(佝偻病)和K(出血倾向)缺乏的影像学表现。
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