Severe but reversible neuropathy and encephalopathy due to vitamin E deficiency
Vitamin E deficiency is known to result mainly in a spinocerebellar syndrome and involvement of the peripheral nervous system occurs less commonly. Most cases of vitamin E-deficient ataxic neuropathy reported relate to a genetically-mediated cause through mutation of the alpha-tocopherol transfer pr...
Main Authors: | Wysota, B, Michael, S, Hiew, FL, Dawson, C, Rajabally, YA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2017
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