Scurvy

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Background

Scurvy is the nutritional deficiency of Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid). Vitamin C is typically foundin fruits and vegetables. Vitamin C is a cofactor for hydroxylation of proline and lysine amino acids in procollagen molecules, which is required for cross-linking collagen's triple helix. Scurvy therefore leads to unstable collagen and collagen fragility. This leads to the following:

    • leaking of vascular structures
      • gingival bleeding
      • petechiae
      • easy bruising

Vitamin C is also required for the disulfide bonding in hair. Deficiency will thus lead to the following:

    • Corkscrew appearance of hair.

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