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Vitamin B12 deficiency presenting as dementia in a young adult: a case report
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2020
Summary
Vitamin B12 deficiency can result in a variety of neurological and psychiatric disorders. We describe a young patient in whom vitamin B12 deficiency presented as dementia with only mild hematological disease and no spinal cord disease.
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