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Vitamin B Deficiencies in a Critically Ill Autistic Child With a Restricted Diet
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NutritionLiver DysfunctionAutismPublic HealthMicronutrient SupplementationHealth SciencesB Vitamins ThiamineClinical NutritionVitamin B DeficienciesMicronutrientsVitamin NutritionLactic AcidosisNutritional RequirementInfant NutritionPediatricsChild NutritionNutritional ScienceHuman NutritionMedicine
An 11-year-old male with autism became less responsive and was hospitalized with hepatomegaly and liver dysfunction, as well as severe lactic acidosis. His diet for several years was self-limited exclusively to a single "fast food"-a particular type of fried chicken-and was deficient in multiple micronutrients, including the B vitamins thiamine and pyridoxine. Lactic acidosis improved rapidly with thiamine; 2 weeks later, status epilepticus-with low serum pyridoxine-resolved rapidly with pyridoxine. Dietary B vitamin deficiencies complicated the care of this critically ill autistic child and should be considered in this setting.
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