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[Breastfeeding and vegan diet]
Wagnon, J.; Cagnard, B.; Bridoux-Henno, L.; Tourtelier, Y.; Grall, J.-Y.; Dabadie, A.
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2005-10
10.1016/s0368-2315(05)82888-1
PMID: 16208206
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Vegan diet in lactating women can induce vitamin B12 deficiency for their children with risk of an impaired neurological development. A 9.5-month-old girl presented with impaired growth and severe hypotonia. She had a macrocytic anemia secondary to vitamin B12 deficiency. MRI showed cerebral atrophy. She was exclusively breastfed. Her mother was also vitamin B12 deficient, secondary to a vegan diet. She had a macrocytic anemia when discharged from the maternity. Vegan diet is a totally inadequate regimen for pregnant and lactating women, especially for their children. Prevention is based on screening, information and vitamin supplementation.
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Female; Humans; Brain; Infant; Lactation; Diet, Vegetarian; Vitamin B 12 Deficiency; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Breast Feeding; Growth Disorders; Muscle Hypotonia
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