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==Differential Diagnosis== | ==Differential Diagnosis== | ||
* Folate deficiency must be differentiated from other diseases associated with the Macrocytic anemia such as [[Vitamin B12 deficiency]], [[Alcoholic liver disease]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Myelodysplastic syndrome|Myelodysplasia]] and [[Aplastic anemia]] | * Folate deficiency must be differentiated from other diseases associated with the Macrocytic anemia such as [[Vitamin B12 deficiency]], [[Alcoholic liver disease]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Myelodysplastic syndrome|Myelodysplasia]] and [[Aplastic anemia]] | ||
=== Differentiating Folate deficiency from other Diseases: === | === Differentiating Folate deficiency from other Diseases: === | ||
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|Associated with abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, vomiting, weakness, weight loss, and occasionally acute abdominal pain due to intestinal obstruction, cholangitis, or cholecystitis. Other features are megaloblastic anemia and neurologic abnormalities secondary to vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency. | |Associated with abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, vomiting, weakness, weight loss, and occasionally acute abdominal pain due to intestinal obstruction, cholangitis, or cholecystitis. Other features are megaloblastic anemia and neurologic abnormalities secondary to vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency. | ||
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Overview
Folate deficiency must be differentiated from other diseases associated with the Macrocytic anemia such as Vitamin B12 deficiency, Alcoholic liver disease, Hypothyroidism, Myelodysplasia and Aplastic anemia.
Differential Diagnosis
- Folate deficiency must be differentiated from other diseases associated with the Macrocytic anemia such as Vitamin B12 deficiency, Alcoholic liver disease, Hypothyroidism, Myelodysplasia and Aplastic anemia
Differentiating Folate deficiency from other Diseases:
CONDITIONS | SIGNS/SYMPTOMS | INVESTIGATIONS |
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Vitamin B12 deficiency | Associated with neurologic and neuropsychiatric symptoms. e.g. decreased vibration sense, peripheral neuropathy, gait abnormalities. |
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Alcoholic liver disease | Nutritional deficiencies and macrocytic anemia may be the presenting features. History reveals alcohol abuse. |
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Hypothyroidism | Associated with constipation, weight gain, cold intolerance, hoarse voice, bradycardia, dry skin, delayed tendon reflexes. |
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Myelodysplastic syndrome | Gradual-onset fatigue often present. Patients may have splenomegaly. |
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Aplastic anemia | Hx of recent viral illness, chemical exposure, or drug use.
Bleeding and symptoms of infection are usually present. Ecchymosis and signs of infection may be present. |
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Drug-induced macrocytosis | Hx of intake of certain drugs, such as DNA synthesis-inhibiting drugs, immunosuppressive drugs, anticonvulsants, and antiviral medications. |
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Diphyllobothriasis | Associated with abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, vomiting, weakness, weight loss, and occasionally acute abdominal pain due to intestinal obstruction, cholangitis, or cholecystitis. Other features are megaloblastic anemia and neurologic abnormalities secondary to vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency. |