Table 2.

Severe and mild categories of B12 deficiency

SevereMild
Mechanism Disruption of intrinsic factor/cubam absorption Failure of gastric digestion and release of food B12 
Enterohepatic reabsorption of biliary B12 Interdicted Intact 
Manifestations Megaloblastic anemia and/or neurological complications Megaloblastic anemia and serious neurological deficits rare; associated with more rapid cognitive decline 
Rate of depletion Rapid, and may be extreme Slow, usually mild and usually limited 
Treatment Require lifelong regular B12 replacement, either monthly injection or daily high-dose oral B12 Responds to daily physiological dose supplements of oral B12 
SevereMild
Mechanism Disruption of intrinsic factor/cubam absorption Failure of gastric digestion and release of food B12 
Enterohepatic reabsorption of biliary B12 Interdicted Intact 
Manifestations Megaloblastic anemia and/or neurological complications Megaloblastic anemia and serious neurological deficits rare; associated with more rapid cognitive decline 
Rate of depletion Rapid, and may be extreme Slow, usually mild and usually limited 
Treatment Require lifelong regular B12 replacement, either monthly injection or daily high-dose oral B12 Responds to daily physiological dose supplements of oral B12 

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