Clin Pediatr Hematol Oncol.  2007 Apr;14(1):73-77.

A Case of Megaloblastic Anemia Induced by Folic Acid Deficiency in a Child with Cerebral Palsy

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  • 1Department of Pediatrics and 1Laboratory Medicine, Chungbuk National University College of Medicine, Cheongju, Korea. jyk@chungbuk.ac.kr

Abstract

Children with cerebral palsy are significantly related to undernutrition, and the nutrient intake of disabled children is important for their health as well as life quality improvement. It is well known that deficiency of folate or vitamin B12 can cause megaloblastic anemia. In children, more than 95% of megaloblastic anemia is caused by folate deficiency, one of the most common micronutrient deficiencies next to iron deficiency. However, this is rarely seen in developed countries, except some cases like malnutrition. We describe a case of megaloblastic anemia caused by folic acid deficiency in a child with cerebral palsy.

Keyword

Megaloblastic anemia; Folic acid deficiency; Cerebral palsy

MeSH Terms

Anemia, Megaloblastic*
Cerebral Palsy*
Child*
Developed Countries
Disabled Children
Folic Acid Deficiency*
Folic Acid*
Humans
Iron
Malnutrition
Megaloblasts*
Micronutrients
Quality of Life
Vitamin B 12
Folic Acid
Iron
Micronutrients
Vitamin B 12
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