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Retarded child with vitamin/mineral deficiency
A Southeast Asian immigrant child is noted to be severely retarded. Physical examination reveals a pot-bellied, pale child with a puffy face. The child's tongue is enlarged. Dietary deficiency of which of the following substances can produce this pattern?
A. Calcium B. Iodine C. Iron D. Magnesium E. Selenium |
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Re: Retarded child with vitamin/mineral deficiency
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Calcium deficiency (choice A) in children can cause osteoporosis or osteopenia. Iron deficiency (choice C) can cause a hypochromic, microcytic anemia. Magnesium deficiency (choice D) is uncommon, but can cause decreased reflexes, and blunts the parathyroid response to hypocalcemia. Selenium deficiency (choice E) is rare, but may cause a reversible form of cardiomyopathy. |
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