Scurvy in United States in 2022 – A Rare Nutritional Deficiency which may have been forgotten in the Developed Countries

Nabiha Mustafa, A. Khakwani, Mohammad Raza Khan, Areebah Qadir, Subhan Shah, S. Siddiqui, Babar Mirza, Memoona Khan, M. Anwar, Usman A Khan
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Purpose: Scurvy is a disease that has ancient relevance but is a rare occurrence in the present times, due to the advancements in studies and convenient access to professional nutritionists and other services that provide guidance and plans to fulfil all nutritional requirements. In this case report, the authors present the case of a 68 year old male who was diagnosed with scurvy. The diagnosis and treatment of this disease has seen to be greatly delayed due to the infrequency of the cases reported, causing serious consequences for the patient. Scurvy presents with a variety of symptoms affecting the skin and soft tissues such as perifollicular hemorrhages, petechiae, bruising, and arthalgrias. Methodology: The patient was prescribed 250 mg vitamin C supplements (also called Ascorbic acid) 3 times a day and was monitored after 2 weeks to note signs of improvements. Physical examination included observing petechial haemorrhages and bruises. Blood test should be recommended to assess vitamin C levels in blood after the prescribed duration of time. Findings: The signs and symptoms were resolved after regular intake of ascorbic acid supplements for 2 weeks. Recommendation: The findings signifies the need for consideration of scurvy as a possible diagnosis for petechial rash and easy bruising along with other differentials even during the modern era.
2022年美国的坏血病——一种在发达国家可能已经被遗忘的罕见营养缺乏症
目的:坏血病是一种与古代有关的疾病,但在当今时代很少发生,这是由于研究的进步和方便获得专业营养学家和其他服务,提供指导和计划,以满足所有营养需求。在这个病例报告中,作者提出了一个68岁的男性被诊断患有坏血病的病例。由于报告的病例很少,这种疾病的诊断和治疗被大大延误,给患者造成严重后果。坏血病表现为影响皮肤和软组织的各种症状,如滤泡周围出血、瘀点、瘀伤和关节痛。方法:患者每天3次服用250毫克维生素C补充剂(也称为抗坏血酸),并在2周后进行监测以观察改善迹象。体格检查包括观察点状出血和瘀伤。建议在规定时间后进行血液检查,以评估血液中维生素C的水平。结果:定期服用抗坏血酸补充剂2周后,症状和体征得到缓解。建议:研究结果表明,即使在现代,也需要考虑坏血病作为点疹和易瘀伤以及其他鉴别的可能诊断。
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