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31 Cards in this Set
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What is Vit-A deficiency?
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A - retinoic acid
Poor night vision Hypoparathyroidism |
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What is B1 deficiency?
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B1 - Thiamin
Beriberi Wernecke's Encepahlopathy Wernecke-Korsakoff Syndrome |
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What is B2 deficiency?
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B2 - riboflavin
Angular cheilosis |
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What is B3 deficiency?
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B3 - Niacin
4 D's of Pellagra Diarrhea Dermatitis Dementia Death |
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What is B4 deficiency?
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B4 - Lipoic Acid
No deficiency state |
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What is B5 deficiency?
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B5 - panthothenic acid
No deficiency state |
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What is B6 deficiency?
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B6 - Pyridoxine
Neuropathy |
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What is B9 deficiency?
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B9 - folate
Megaloblastic anemia Hypersegmented neutrophils Neural tube defects |
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What is B12 deficiency?
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B12 - cyanocobalamin
Megaloblastic anemia Hypersegmented neutrophils Neural tube defects |
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Vitamin D Deficiency
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Rickets (Children)
Osteomalacia (adults) |
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What is C deficiency?
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C - ascorbic acid
Scurvy |
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Vitamin E deficiency
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Increased free radical damage
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Biotin deficiency
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Loss of carboxylase function
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Vitamin K deficiency
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Loss of gamma-carboxylation
bleeding |
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Calcium deficiency
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Poor bone and teeth development
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MAgnesium deficiency
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Loss of kinase function
Hypoparathyroidism |
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Zinc deficiency
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Dysgeusia
Anosmia Poor wound healing |
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Copper deficiency
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Minky kinky hair syndrome
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Iron deficiency
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Anemia
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Chromium deficiency
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Diabetes
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Selenium deficiency
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Dilated cardiomyopathy
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TIn deficiency
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Poor hair growth
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Molybdenum deficiency
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Lose xanthine oxidase function
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Manganese deficiency
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Lose xanthine oxidase function
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Flouride deficiency
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Poor teeth and bone growth
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Poisons of complex I of the ETC
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Amytal, ROtenone
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Poisons of complex II of the ETC
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Malonate
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Poisons of complex III of the ETC
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Antimycin
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Poisons of complex IV of the ETC
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CN, CO, Chloramphenicol
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Poisons of complex V of the ETC
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Oligomycin
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Chemical uncouples of the ETC
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DNP
Free Fatty Acids |