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== Common Causes ==
=== Decrease intake ===
* Strict vegan diet more than 3 years .
* Breast fed infants of pure vegan may also develop deficiency .
* Malnutrition most likely happen in elderly patients.
=== Malabsorption ===
* Decrease intrinsic factor  due autoimmune destruction of parietal cell.
* Decrease Gastric acid production  due to proton pump inhibitor and histamine 2 receptor antagonists
* Gastric by pass surgery because intrinsic factor is produce by parietal cell of stomach 
* Tapeworm  (Diphyllobothrium latum )  ingested from contaminated fish , tapeworm saps nutrients
* Crohn's disease
=== Increased requirement ===
* pregnancy
== Pathophysiology ==
* Dietary Vitamin B12 binds to salivary R factor then  the complex arrives at small intestine
* In duodenum Vitamin  B12 is detach  from R- factor by pancreatic proteases
* Now free B12 binds to intrinsic factor which is secreted by gastric parietal cell
* The intrinsic factor - B12 complex is absorbed in the ileum
* Absorbed vitamin B12 is use in metabolic pathways which is important for neurologic and hematologic function if vitamin B12 is deficit regardless of the cause many impairments may occur
* Vitamin B12 is a cofactor for the enzyme methionine synthase which convert homocysteine to methionine as  a result  methyl- THF is converted to THF which is  use in synthesis of pyrimidine base of DNA.
* In B 12 deficiency homocystein accumulate which cause megaloblastic anemia and hypersegmented neutrophils.
*Vitamin B 12 is a cofactor for enzyme methylmalonyl-COA mutase , which converts methylmalonic-COA to succinyl-COA. In B 12 deficiency methylmalonic acid  (MMA ) will accumulate. MMA and elevated level of homocysteine cause damage of myelin as a result subacute combined degeneration of spinal cord ( SCDSC )  occur . This affects dorsal columns, lateral corticospinal tracts and spinocerebellar tract as result loss of proprioception , ataxia , peripheral neuropathy and dementia.
== Laboratory Finding ==
* Initial lab tests is a  complete blood count (CBC) with a peripheral smear and serum B12 and folate levels.
* In some cases needed to check  methylmalonic acid  (MMA ) and  serum homocysteine levels.
* With above elevated finding macrocytic anemia and peripheral blood smear show hypersegmented neutrophils .
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