Carotenemia

Author:

Lascari André D.1

Affiliation:

1. Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, PO Box 3926, Springfield, Illinois 62708

Abstract

Awareness of carotenemia is important to avoid confusion with jaundice and unnecessary diagnostic studies. It is surprising how little information can be found about this relatively common condition in the standard pediatric textbooks. Ingestion of excessive amounts of carrots is the usual cause of carotenemia, but it can also be associated with ingestion of many other yellow vegetables, as well as some green vegetables. Mothers may unknowingly be giving their infants large amounts of carrots in the form of commercial infant food combinations. Carotenemia is a benign condition; vitamin A poisoning does not occur despite massive doses of carotene because the conversion of carotene to vitamin A is slow. Hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus, hepatic and renal diseases may be associated with carotenemia, but are not caused by in gestion of carotene. The absence of yellow pigment in the sclera and oral cavities distinguishes carotenemia from jaundice. A similar disorder, lyco penemia, is associated with an orange-yellow skin pigmentation as a result of ingestion of large amounts of tomatoes.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

Reference25 articles.

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2. Mitchell HS, Rynbergen HJ, Anderson L., Dibble MV: Cooper's Nutrition in Health and Disease, Fifteenth Edition. Philadelphia, JB Lippincott, 1968 , p 85

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