Case Report
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Recurrent Syncopal Episode and Undetectable Vitamin B12

Angel Goenawan1,, Meshal Qaiser1, Douglas Palacios1

1Department of Internal Medicine Griffin Hospital, USA

American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2021, 9(11), 667-668. DOI: 10.12691/ajmcr-9-11-13
Received July 05, 2021; Revised August 10, 2021; Accepted August 19, 2021

Abstract

Syncope is a common cause of hospital admissions, with a high prevalence found in people 10-30 years of age, and in those 70 years and older. The condition often requires an extensive yet unrevealing workup. Vitamin B12 deficiency, however, is rarely thought to be the primary root of recurrent syncope. We had a case of vitamin B12 deficiency without findings of anemia, which presented as a recurrent syncope in an otherwise relatively young healthy man.

Keywords:

recurrent syncopal episode, undetectable vitamin B12
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