Difficult to think about but easy to treat: scurvy

Author:

Küçükçongar Yavaş Aynur1ORCID,Engin Erdal Ayşenur2ORCID,Çıtak Kurt Ayşegül Neşe3ORCID,Kurt Tuba4,Cankurt İlknur5,Ünal Uzun Özlem6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric Metabolic Diseases, Children’s Hospital, Ankara Bilkent City Hospital, Ankara , Türkiye

2. Department of Pediatric Metabolic Diseases , Children’s Hospital, Ankara Bilkent City Hospital , Çankaya , Ankara , Türkiye

3. Department of Pediatric Neurology Diseases , Children's Hospital , Ankara Bilkent City Hospital , Ankara , Türkiye

4. Department of Pediatric Romatology Diseases , Children’s Hospital, Ankara Bilkent City Hospital , Ankara , Türkiye

5. Department of Pediatric Neurology Diseases , Gazi University Faculty of Medicine , Ankara , Türkiye

6. Department of Pediatric Metabolic Diseases , Kocaeli University Faculty of Medicine , Kocaeli , Türkiye

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Severe vitamin C deficiency, or scurvy, presents as a syndrome of multisystem abnormalities associated with defective collagen synthesis and antioxidative functions. The many clinical features of scurvy lead to frequent misdiagnoses, as they can often point to other diseases, such as vasculitis, venous thrombosis and musculoskeletal disorders. As such, an extensive workup is recommended in cases in which scurvy is suspected. Case presentation A 21-month-old male patient and a 36-month-old female patient presented with difficulty in walking, painful joint movements, irritability, gingival hypertrophy and bleeding. After exhaustive investigations and risky invasive procedures, vitamin C deficiency was diagnosed in both cases, and the symptoms improved dramatically with vitamin C treatment. Conclusions The importance of taking a dietary history in pediatric patients is highly recommended. In cases where scurvy is considered, serum ascorbic acid levels should be checked to confirm the diagnosis prior to conducting invasive tests.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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