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USMLE STEP 1 NUTRITION Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 2024

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USMLE STEP 1 NUTRITION Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 2024 name of vitamin B1 - ANSthiamine name of vitamin B2 - ANSriboflavin name of vitamin B3 - ANSniacin name of vitamin B5 - ANSpantothenic acid name of vitamin B6 - ANSpyridoxine name of vitamin B7 - ANSbiotin name of vitamin B9 - ANSfolate name of vitamin B12 - ANScobalamin vitamin A (retinol) function - ANSantioxidant visual pigment constituent essential for differentiation of epithelial cells into specialized tissue vitamin A (retinol) is used to treat... - ANSmeasles AML (subtype 3) vitamin A (retinol) deficiency - ANSnight blindness dry skin corneal degeneration bitot spots on conjunctiva immunosuppression

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USMLE STEP 1 NUTRITION Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 2024 name of vitamin B1 - ANS✓✓thiamine name of vitamin B2 - ANS✓✓riboflavin name of vitamin B3 - ANS✓✓niacin name of vitamin B5 - ANS✓✓pantothenic acid name of vitamin B6 - ANS✓✓pyridoxine name of vitamin B7 - ANS✓✓biotin name of vitamin B9 - ANS✓✓folate name of vitamin B12 - ANS✓✓cobalamin vitamin A (retinol) function - ANS✓✓antioxidant visual pigment constituent essential for differentiation of epithelial cells into specialized tissue vitamin A (retinol) is used to treat... - ANS✓✓measles AML (subtype 3) vitamin A (retinol) deficiency - ANS✓✓night blindness dry skin corneal degeneration bitot spots on conjunctiva immunosuppression vitamin A (retinol) acute toxicity - ANS✓✓nausea vomiting vertigo blurred vision vitamin A (retinol) chronic toxicity - ANS✓✓alopecia dry skin hepatic toxicity arthralgias pseudotumor cerebri teratogen vitamine B1 function - ANS✓✓cofactor for: -a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase -transketolase -pyruvate dehydrogenase vitamine B1 deficiency - ANS✓✓impaired glucose breakdown, leading to ATP depletion highly aerobic tissues affected first Wernicke -Korsakoff and beriberi Wernicke -Korsakoff Syndrome - ANS✓✓due to B1 deficiency common in alcoholics confusion, opthalmoplegia, ataxia personality change damage to mammillary bodies dry beriberi - ANS✓✓polyneuritis symmetrical muuscle wasting

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