Vitamin B12 and Folic Acid Absorption and Hematological Status in Children with Postenteritis Enteropathy
- 1 October 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
- Vol. 11 (3) , 351-355
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00005176-199010000-00011
Abstract
In a group of nine children with postenteritis enteropathy (i.e., persisting small-intestinal mucosal damage and failure-to thrive after an acute episode of gastroenteritis), absorption capacities for vitamin B12 and folic acid were studied and compared with hematological status in peripheral blood. The fractional absorptions of vitamin B12 (FAB12) and folic acid (FAFol) were determined by means of a double-isotope technique employing a single-stool-sample test. The children were examined when growth retardation was maximal, and examinations were repeated during the late recovery period. In spite of considerable small-intestinal mucosal damage, only the absorption of vitamin B12 was markedly affected, while that of folic acid was almost intact. When growth retardation was maximal. FAB12 was below the normal age-correlated range in half of the children. FAB12 was also severely reduced in all longitudinally observed children when compared with the results obtained during the late recovery period (p < 0.005). FAFol was below the normal range in one fourth of the children, but the reduction was modest and insignificant when compared with the results of repeated examinations during the late recovery period. A moderate iron deficiency was detected in half the children. High levels of plasma vitamin B12, folic acid, and erythrocyte folate were detected at both early and later examinations, indicating that these parameters were not affected by the reduced absorption capacities. However, if malabsorption and chronic diarrhea are combined with low dietary intake of vitamin B12, as is the case for many children in the Third World, depletion of vitamin B12 stores may result.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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