vitamin-b-12 and Food-Hypersensitivity

vitamin-b-12 has been researched along with Food-Hypersensitivity* in 4 studies

Reviews

2 review(s) available for vitamin-b-12 and Food-Hypersensitivity

ArticleYear
Sensitivity reaction to parenteral vitamin B12: recurrence of symptoms after Marmite ingestion.
    Clinical and laboratory haematology, 1996, Volume: 18, Issue:2

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Aged; Drug Eruptions; Flushing; Food Hypersensitivity; Humans; Infant; Injections, Intramuscular; Male; Nausea; Urticaria; Vitamin B 12; Vitamin B 12 Deficiency; Yeast, Dried

1996
[Malabsorption syndromes in childhood].
    Medizinische Klinik, 1973, Feb-09, Volume: 68, Issue:6

    Topics: Abetalipoproteinemia; Acrodermatitis; Acute Disease; Age Factors; Amino Acid Metabolism, Inborn Errors; Animals; Celiac Disease; Child; Chlorides; Cystic Fibrosis; Diarrhea; Diet Therapy; Endopeptidases; Enteritis; Food Hypersensitivity; Humans; Lactose Intolerance; Malabsorption Syndromes; Metabolism, Inborn Errors; Milk; Vitamin B 12

1973

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for vitamin-b-12 and Food-Hypersensitivity

ArticleYear
Evaluation of serum biochemical marker concentrations and survival time in dogs with protein-losing enteropathy.
    Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2015, Jan-01, Volume: 246, Issue:1

    To evaluate serum concentrations of biochemical markers and survival time in dogs with protein-losing enteropathy (PLE).. Prospective study.. 29 dogs with PLE and 18 dogs with food-responsive diarrhea (FRD).. Data regarding serum concentrations of various biochemical markers at the initial evaluation were available for 18 of the 29 dogs with PLE and compared with findings for dogs with FRD. Correlations between biochemical marker concentrations and survival time (interval between time of initial evaluation and death or euthanasia) for dogs with PLE were evaluated.. Serum C-reactive protein concentration was high in 13 of 18 dogs with PLE and in 2 of 18 dogs with FRD. Serum concentration of canine pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity was high in 3 dogs with PLE but within the reference interval in all dogs with FRD. Serum α1-proteinase inhibitor concentration was less than the lower reference limit in 9 dogs with PLE and 1 dog with FRD. Compared with findings in dogs with FRD, values of those 3 variables in dogs with PLE were significantly different. Serum calprotectin (measured by radioimmunoassay and ELISA) and S100A12 concentrations were high but did not differ significantly between groups. Seventeen of the 29 dogs with PLE were euthanized owing to this disease; median survival time was 67 days (range, 2 to 2,551 days).. Serum C-reactive protein, canine pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity, and α1-proteinase inhibitor concentrations differed significantly between dogs with PLE and FRD. Most initial biomarker concentrations were not predictive of survival time in dogs with PLE.

    Topics: Animals; Biomarkers; Blood Proteins; Calcium; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Female; Folic Acid; Food Hypersensitivity; Inflammation; Longevity; Male; Protein-Losing Enteropathies; Serum Albumin; Trypsin; Vitamin B 12

2015
Letter: Carbohydrate and brain metabolism.
    Canadian Medical Association journal, 1975, Jan-25, Volume: 112, Issue:2

    Topics: Age Factors; Ascorbic Acid; Brain Diseases; Dietary Carbohydrates; Food Hypersensitivity; Pellagra; Vitamin B 12; Vitamin B Complex

1975