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To examine the ability of hydroxocobalamin (vitamin B12a, HO-Cbl) to counteract the toxicity of cyanide by promoting the renal excretion of cyanide anion, we studied the pharmacokinetics of HO-Cbl and cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12, CN-Cbl) given in high doses to dogs. After administration of intravenous bolus doses of HO-Cbl and CN-Cbl (5, 10, 25 mg/kg) to female foxhounds, peak plasma concentrations were attained within 1 minute, after which the cobalamins disappeared from plasma in a manner consistent with two-phase distribution and elimination kinetics. While mean t1/2 measurements for the initial distribution phase were similar for HO-Cbl and CN-Cbl, the secondary excretion phase was more prolonged for HO-Cbl than for CN-Cbl (t1/2, 94.75 minutes vs 62.64 minutes, respectively). Pharmacokinetic data permitted the design of a HO-Cbl infusion schedule that resulted in stable plasma concentrations in test animals. When NaCN was then given intravenously to animals preloaded with HO-Cbl (20 micrograms/ml plasma), conversion of HO-Cbl to CN-Cbl in vivo, was documented by both thin-layer and high-performance liquid chromatographic analysis of successive urine samples. Moreover, in dogs preloaded with HO-Cbl (20 micrograms/ml plasma), up to 10% of the cyanide administered as NaCN infusions was recovered in urine as CN-Cbl by 60 minutes, compared with less than 0.3% in dogs not treated with HO-Cbl. In addition, under these conditions of HO-Cbl loading, the minimum doses of NaCN required to produce sublethal signs of cyanide toxicity (hypotension, tachypnea, tachycardia) were found to be increased to levels that in some cases exceeded normally lethal doses.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Studies of cobalamin as a vehicle for the renal excretion of cyanide anion. 237 94

Restricted dietary intake is common among children with behavioral issues. Here we report a case of a severely autistic child who presented initially with limp but who soon developed cough, tachypnea, hypoxia, and tachycardia. An echocardiogram revealed evidence of pulmonary hypertension (PH) with severely dilated right ventricle and elevated right-sided pressures. The etiology of his PH was unclear but further laboratory evaluation demonstrated severe nutritional deficiencies, in particular an undetectable ascorbic acid (vitamin C) level as well as deficient levels of thiamine (vitamin B1), pyridoxine (vitamin B6), cobalamin (vitamin B12), and vitamin D. Repletion of these vitamins was associated with resolution of his PH and his musculoskeletal complaints. We report this case and a review of the relevant literature as a clinical lesson to expand the differential diagnosis of limp in children who may be difficult to assess as well as to report on an unusual association between severe vitamin deficiencies and PH.
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PMID:Pulmonary hypertension associated with scurvy and vitamin deficiencies in an autistic child. 2419 Jun 88

Sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation of spleen is a rare, benign vascular lesion with an uncertain pathogenesis. It has been described as a separate entity through specific histopathological characters. It is usually asymptomatic, occurring commonly in adult females. Only a few cases of paediatric cases have been reported which have been commonly symptomatic. This disease has excellent prognosis after splenectomy, which is the only treatment. We report the case of an eight-year-old girl who presented with distended abdomen and history of bleeding from the nose following a road traffic accident. Examination revealed stunted height, decreased weight, tachypnoea, tachycardia, anaemia and a firm, massive spleen. Lab investigations further revealed microcytic anaemia, thrombocytopenia, deranged platelet profile and low vitamin B12 and folate levels. Computed tomography confirmed enlarged spleen. Therefore, a diagnostic biopsy was planned which confirmed sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation of spleen. Splenectomy was successfully performed soon after and the child is now healthy with no remissions of previous symptoms.
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PMID:Sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation of spleen in a 8-year old girl. 3279 5