The many faces of Cobalamin
ncbi.nim.gov .
for those who like to investigate
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Goggle connective tissue disease and B12 Deficiency
This phrase is very true"There is a tendency among physicians to consider a serum vitamin B12 level higher than 140 pmol/L as normal, but many symptomatic patients may present with such levels, for instance because of taking oral vitamin supplementation. This does not mean that their tissue vitamin B12 levels are normal as well. "
This might be this link: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...
GoggleConnective tissue disease and b12 deficiency
I have just been reading about connective tissue disease and B12 deficiency, and came across Transverse myelitis which is all connected.
I believe you are referring to this link:
The Many Faces of Cobalamin (Vitamin B12) Deficiency