Breastfed Infants With Spells, Tremor, or Irritability : Rule Out Vitamin B12 Deficiency
(2022) In Pediatric Neurology 131. p.4-12- Abstract
Background: In Norway, 5-10% of neonates and infants have biomarkers suggesting vitamin B12 deficiency from newborn screening tests and unselected clinical screening, respectively. Aims: The aims were to identify risk factors and describe presenting symptoms and biochemical profiles in infants diagnosed with vitamin B12 deficiency. Methods: In this case-control study, we searched hospital medical records for infants younger than one year born in 2011-2018, diagnosed with vitamin B12 deficiency. We compared 85 cases with a control group of 252 infants aged 3-7 months. Parents completed questionnaires. Results: Of the 85 cases with vitamin B12 deficiency, 80% presented with spells (37%) of apneas, motor seizures, or absences within the... (More)
Background: In Norway, 5-10% of neonates and infants have biomarkers suggesting vitamin B12 deficiency from newborn screening tests and unselected clinical screening, respectively. Aims: The aims were to identify risk factors and describe presenting symptoms and biochemical profiles in infants diagnosed with vitamin B12 deficiency. Methods: In this case-control study, we searched hospital medical records for infants younger than one year born in 2011-2018, diagnosed with vitamin B12 deficiency. We compared 85 cases with a control group of 252 infants aged 3-7 months. Parents completed questionnaires. Results: Of the 85 cases with vitamin B12 deficiency, 80% presented with spells (37%) of apneas, motor seizures, or absences within the first two months of life. Tremor (29%) and irritability (18%) were the most common findings at the first examination. Serum total homocysteine ≥10 μmol/L was found in 77% of cases compared to 28% of controls (P < 0.001). None of the mothers were vegetarians, but 25% reported a previous history of vitamin B12 deficiency and 7% had celiac disease. The dose of nitrous oxide given during labor was significantly associated with infant serum total homocysteine level at diagnosis (r = 0.37, 95% confidence interval = 0.16-0.55, P < 0.001) for cases, but not for controls. Conclusion: Spells, tremor, and irritability are common findings in early infant vitamin B12 deficiency. Nitrous oxide given during labor is proposed as a contributing risk factor to the development of early infant vitamin B12 deficiency.
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- Ljungblad, Ulf Wike ; Astrup, Henriette ; Mørkrid, Lars ; Hager, Helle Borgstrøm ; Lindberg, Morten ; Eklund, Erik A. LU ; Bjørke-Monsen, Anne Lise ; Rootwelt, Terje and Tangeraas, Trine
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- 2022-06
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- Contribution to journal
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- published
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- keywords
- Apnea, Breastfeeding, Cobalamin, Formula, Infant, Nitrous oxide, Seizure, Vitamin B12
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- Pediatric Neurology
- volume
- 131
- pages
- 9 pages
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- Elsevier
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- pmid:35439713
- scopus:85128213289
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- 0887-8994
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- 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2022.03.003
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- English
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- yes
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- 6f45f9de-f20d-4e78-90b0-fa26171ccd8f
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