Why Some Pancreatic Patients Have High Vitamin B12 Levels
Sat Jan 25 2025
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Meet a patient who has pancreatic exocrine insufficiency and strangely high levels of vitamin B12 in their blood. This wasn't due to any supplements they were taking or any issues with their liver or blood. Doctors actually found that these high levels were caused by something called macro-B12. This happens when vitamin B12 binds with certain proteins and antibodies in the blood. Even though these macro-B12 molecules don't do anything harmful, their presence can lead doctors to perform extra tests to rule out serious conditions like tumors or blood cancers.
If doctors suspect macro-B12, they can use other tests like checking for methylmalonic acid or homocysteine to really understand the vitamin B12 status. These tests give a better picture of how the body is using vitamin B12, rather than just looking at the total amount.
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