Transcobalamin-binding capacities in vitamin B12-related diseases.Am J Clin Pathol. 1981 May; 75(5):677-83.AJ
Abstract
Abnormalities in some transcobalamin unsaturated binding capacities (TC-UBBC) were found in some patients with treated pernicious anemia who had elevated TC II-UBBC, R-UBBC, and total UBBC, in gastrectomized patients with latent vitamin B12 deficiency who had elevated R-UBBC and UBBC, and in patients with obstructive jaundice who had elevated TC II-UBBC and UBBC. No abnormalities were found in patients who had untreated pernicious anemia, folate deficiency, unclassifiable megaloblastic anemia, tobacco amblyopia, or low serum B12 level but normal capacity to absorb vitamin B12.
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eng
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7234754
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MacDonald, C, et al. "Transcobalamin-binding Capacities in Vitamin B12-related Diseases." American Journal of Clinical Pathology, vol. 75, no. 5, 1981, pp. 677-83.
MacDonald C, Bessent R, Adams J. Transcobalamin-binding capacities in vitamin B12-related diseases. Am J Clin Pathol. 1981;75(5):677-83.
MacDonald, C., Bessent, R., & Adams, J. (1981). Transcobalamin-binding capacities in vitamin B12-related diseases. American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 75(5), 677-83.
MacDonald C, Bessent R, Adams J. Transcobalamin-binding Capacities in Vitamin B12-related Diseases. Am J Clin Pathol. 1981;75(5):677-83. PubMed PMID: 7234754.
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