| 41. | They provide some of the best evidence for skeletal manifestations of pellagra and the reaction of bone in malnutrition.
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| 42. | In addition tryptophan can be converted in the body to Niacin, which theoretically reduces the incidence of Pellagra.
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| 43. | During his term there was a severe epidemic of pellagra in the state and other portions of the South.
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| 44. | Unfortunately, this downward spiral often causes further malnutrition, which in turn further amplifies the magnitude of pellagra.
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| 45. | The resulting condition is similar to pellagra, including symptoms of red, scaly rash, and sensitivity to sunlight.
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| 46. | Vitamin deficiency is a common result of starvation, often leading to anemia, beriberi, pellagra, and scurvy.
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| 47. | His discovery led directly to the cure of human pellagra, once a major health problem in the United States.
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| 48. | The most common sickness amongst the internees were malaria, malnutrition and its associated diseases, beriberi, and pellagra.
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| 49. | The stomatitis symptoms are similar to those seen in pellagra, which is caused by niacin ( B 3 ) deficiency.
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| 50. | Chronic alcoholism can also cause poor absorption which combines with a diet already low in niacin and tryptophan to produce pellagra.
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