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Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Vol 9, Issue 5 503-509, Copyright © 1990 by American College of Nutrition
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H. Baker, W. ten Hove, N. Kanagasundaram, G. Zaki, C. B. Leevy, O. Frank and C. M. Leevy
Department of Medicine, New Jersey Medical School, Newark.
Chronic vitamin A intoxication in a 56-year-old female is reported. Some abnormal blood chemistries included elevated transaminase and alkaline phosphatase, increased cerebrospinal fluid and portal pressure, and elevated vitamin A in blood and liver. A liver biopsy indicated histologic evidence of perisinusoidal collagen deposition and noncoalescent fat droplets in Ito cells. Caution against the misdiagnosis of alcoholic cirrhosis for vitamin A intoxication is recommended.
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