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Risks of alternative nutrition in infancy: a case report of severe iodine and carnitine deficiency

Kanaka, C.; Schütz, B.; Zuppinger, K. A.

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1992-10

10.1007/bf01959092

PMID: 1425805

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A 7.5-month-old infant with failure to thrive, developmental delay, muscular hypotonia, a visible goitre and severe osteopenia is described. Laboratory examination revealed a markedly increased serum TSH with low free T4, severe iodine and carnitine deficiency. The infant was breastfed until the age of 2.5 months and was then given a mixture of almond extract in water. The mother is a strict vegan and the father a lactovegetarian. The nutritional intake of the child was severely depleted in calories (-46%), calcium (-73%) and iodine (-88%). The restrictive alternative nutrition was responsible for the various deficiency disorders.

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Humans; Male; Infant; Risk Factors; Energy Intake; Diet; Nutritional Requirements; Carnitine; Iodine; Infant Nutrition Disorders

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