J Lindenbaum
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Savage D, Ogundipe A, Allen R, Stabler S, Lindenbaum J
Am J Med Sci
. 2000 Jun;
319(6):343-52.
PMID: 10875288
Background: Elevation of mean cell volume (MCV) is a common clinical problem, but the etiologic spectrum and optimal diagnostic evaluation of macrocytosis are not well defined. Methods: We studied 300...
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Savage D, Allen R, Gangaidzo I, Levy L, Gwanzura C, Moyo A, et al.
Am J Med Sci
. 1999 Jan;
317(1):22-32.
PMID: 9892268
Background: There has been little systematic study of the clinical spectrum of pancytopenia, and the optimal diagnostic approach to pancytopenia remains undefined. Methods: The authors studied 134 hospitalized pancytopenic patients...
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Kuzminski A, Del Giacco E, Allen R, Stabler S, Lindenbaum J
Blood
. 1998 Aug;
92(4):1191-8.
PMID: 9694707
Because cobalamin deficiency is routinely treated with parenteral cobalamin, we investigated the efficacy of oral therapy. We randomly assigned 38 newly diagnosed cobalamin deficient patients to receive cyanocobalamin as either...
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Susser E, Brown A, Klonowski E, Allen R, Lindenbaum J
Biol Psychiatry
. 1998 Jul;
44(2):141-3.
PMID: 9646897
Background: An increased risk of both schizophrenia and neural tube defects was observed in a birth cohort exposed to famine during early gestation. Neural tube defects have been related to...
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Allen R, Stabler S, Lindenbaum J
Eur J Pediatr
. 1998 May;
157 Suppl 2:S122-6.
PMID: 9587039
Indistinguishable hematologic abnormalities are seen in most patients with cobalamin (Cbl, vitamin B12) or folate deficiency. Approximately one third of Cbl-deficient patients develop a wide variety of non-focal neuropsychiatric abnormalities...
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Stabler S, Lindenbaum J, Allen R
Am J Clin Nutr
. 1997 Oct;
66(4):741-9.
PMID: 9322547
Vitamin B-12 deficiency is present in up to 15% of the elderly population as documented by elevated methylmalonic acid with or without elevated total homocysteine concentrations in combination with low...
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Scalabrino G, Buccellato F, Tredici G, Morabito A, Lorenzini E, Allen R, et al.
Exp Neurol
. 1997 Apr;
144(2):258-65.
PMID: 9168827
The totally gastrectomized (TGX) rat is a new experimental model for studying the pathogenesis of cobalamin (Cbl)-deficient myelopathy, i.e., subacute combined degeneration, total gastrectomy (TG) serving as a surgical paradigm...
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Holt P, Atillasoy E, Lindenbaum J, Ho S, Lupton J, McMahon D, et al.
Metabolism
. 1996 Sep;
45(9):1179-87.
PMID: 8781308
Acarbose, an alpha-glycosidase inhibitor, treats diabetes mellitus by delaying the digestion and intestinal absorption of dietary carbohydrates. In effective doses, acarbose induces some passage of carbohydrates into the colon. The...
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Stabler S, Lindenbaum J, Allen R
J Nutr
. 1996 Apr;
126(4 Suppl):1266S-72S.
PMID: 8642468
Vitamin B-12 (cobalamin) is a cofactor for only two enzymes, methionine synthase and L-methylmalonyl-CoA mutase. The serum vitamin B-12 concentration has been shown to have limitations in specificity and sensitivity...
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Savage D, Lindenbaum J
Baillieres Clin Haematol
. 1995 Sep;
8(3):657-78.
PMID: 8534966
Neuropsychiatric syndromes occur in about 40% of Cbl-deficient patients and are characterized by progressive and variable damage to the spinal cord, peripheral nerves and cerebrum. The first abnormality is usually...