儿童坏血病与食物选择性:一例报告。

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Einstein-Sao Paulo Pub Date : 2023-09-08 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.31744/einstein_journal/2023RC0356
Nicole Carvalho Xavier Micheloni da Silva, Paula Fraiman Blatyta Caselli, Chahine Pereira Marinho, Lucia Daihana Godoy Lopez, Fernanda Menezes Vasconcelos, Mariana Vicentin Nauff, Kamila Caixeta Gonçalves
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摘要

尽管症状性微量营养素缺乏症很罕见,但它仍然是一个公共卫生问题。坏血病是出血性疾病、血液学和风湿病的鉴别诊断,尤其是饮食失调患者。然而,它与自闭症谱系障碍或其他神经发育障碍无关。一名居住在巴西圣保罗的10岁健康男孩有明显的食物选择性病史,与自闭症谱系障碍无关,导致症状性抗坏血酸缺乏症(坏血病)。这导致下肢疼痛和purpuric病变、牙龈水肿、刷牙时出血、乏力、虚弱、不适和悲伤。因此,饮食记忆对于儿童生长发育的常规监测非常重要。这一过程有助于预防营养缺乏,促进饮食失调的早期诊断,并使这些患者能够进行多学科随访。
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Scurvy and food selectivity in childhood: a case report.

Scurvy and food selectivity in childhood: a case report.

Scurvy and food selectivity in childhood: a case report.

Despite its rarity, symptomatic micronutrient deficiency remains a public health problem. Scurvy is the differential diagnosis for bleeding disorders and hematological and rheumatological diseases, especially in patients with eating disorders. However, it is unrelated to autism spectrum disorders or other neurodevelopmental disorders. A previously healthy 10-year-old boy living in São Paulo, Brazil, had a history of significant food selectivity unrelated to autism spectrum disorder, resulting in symptomatic ascorbic acid deficiency (scurvy). This resulted in pain and purpuric lesions on the lower limbs, gingival edema, bleeding during tooth brushing, asthenia, weakness, malaise, and sadness. Therefore, dietary anamnesis is important for routine monitoring of child growth and development. This process helps prevent nutritional deficiencies, facilitates early diagnosis of eating disorders, and enables multidisciplinary follow-up for these patients.

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