Journal article

Long term follow up of patients with transcobalamin II deficiency

PT Monagle, GP Tauro

Archives of Disease in Childhood | BRITISH MED JOURNAL PUBL GROUP | Published : 1995

Abstract

Five cases of transcobalamin II deficiency presenting to our institution were reviewed. A delay in diagnosis often led to acute deterioration. Two patients have long term neurological sequelae. Minimal treatment in these patients may be dangerous. While haematological normality may be maintained, the adequate therapeutic dose of vitamin B-12 to allow normal neurological development and fimction is not easily determined and damage sustained early in life may be irreversible.

University of Melbourne Researchers