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Lifelong vitamin B12 monitoring after gastrectomy: A case report of subacute combined degeneration with 8-year latency in an alcoholic.

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Medicine 📖 저널 OA 98.4% 2021: 23/23 OA 2022: 25/25 OA 2023: 59/59 OA 2024: 58/58 OA 2025: 274/285 OA 2026: 186/186 OA 2021~2026 2026 Vol.105(12) p. e48097
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P · Population 대상 환자/모집단
환자: chronic alcoholism, emphasizing the importance of lifelong vitamin B12 monitoring in high-risk individuals
I · Intervention 중재 / 시술
vitamin B12 supplementation and underwent a comprehensive rehabilitation program aimed at improving motor function
C · Comparison 대조 / 비교
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[LESSONS] This case shows an unusually prolonged latency of SCD after total gastrectomy and is notable for the coexistence of 2 established risk factors: gastrectomy and chronic alcoholism. It emphasizes the importance of lifelong surveillance of vitamin B12 status to prevent avoidable and potentially irreversible neurologic complications in high-risk populations.

Cho HK, Kim KL

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[RATIONALE] Although vitamin B12 deficiency is a well-known complication following total gastrectomy, subacute combined degeneration (SCD) rarely develops beyond 5 years postoperatively.

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APA Cho HK, Kim KL (2026). Lifelong vitamin B12 monitoring after gastrectomy: A case report of subacute combined degeneration with 8-year latency in an alcoholic.. Medicine, 105(12), e48097. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000048097
MLA Cho HK, et al.. "Lifelong vitamin B12 monitoring after gastrectomy: A case report of subacute combined degeneration with 8-year latency in an alcoholic.." Medicine, vol. 105, no. 12, 2026, pp. e48097.
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Abstract

[RATIONALE] Although vitamin B12 deficiency is a well-known complication following total gastrectomy, subacute combined degeneration (SCD) rarely develops beyond 5 years postoperatively. Eight-year latency cases are rarely reported, especially when combined with chronic alcohol use, which accelerates neurologic decline and worsens prognosis. This report aims to present a rare case of delayed SCD after total gastrectomy in a patient with chronic alcoholism, emphasizing the importance of lifelong vitamin B12 monitoring in high-risk individuals.

[PATIENT CONCERNS] A 49-year-old man presented with progressive quadriparesis and sensory disturbances eight years after total gastrectomy for gastric cancer. He also had a significant history of chronic alcohol consumption, raising suspicion for multifactorial vitamin B12 deficiency.

[DIAGNOSES] Laboratory tests revealed severe vitamin B12 deficiency, pancytopenia, and elevated homocysteine and methylmalonic acid levels. Cervical spine magnetic resonance imaging revealed T2-weighted hyperintensity in the dorsal columns, consistent with SCD.

[INTERVENTIONS] The patient received vitamin B12 supplementation and underwent a comprehensive rehabilitation program aimed at improving motor function.

[OUTCOMES] After rehabilitation, he regained independent ambulation using a cane.

[LESSONS] This case shows an unusually prolonged latency of SCD after total gastrectomy and is notable for the coexistence of 2 established risk factors: gastrectomy and chronic alcoholism. It emphasizes the importance of lifelong surveillance of vitamin B12 status to prevent avoidable and potentially irreversible neurologic complications in high-risk populations.

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