Abstract

Vitamin B12 deficiency is probably more common than what is reported in the literature. B12 is an essential vitamin, and its deficiency can lead to neuropsychiatric manifestations such as peripheral neuropathy, myelopathy, cerebellar ataxia, dementia, delirium, even psychosis and mood disorders. We report a case of 45 year old polish male presented with symptoms and signs suggestive of SCD of the spinal cord, due to severe vitamin B12 deficiency as a result of pernicious anemia. Cervical spine MRI showed enhancement in the bilateral posterior columns of the cervical spinal cord with a classic inverted V appearance. Metabolic workup revealed severe vitamin B12 deficiency, complete blood analysis indicated megaloblastic anemia. Intramuscular injection of cobalamin was started on a timely manner with complete resolution of symptoms.

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