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Nutritional melalgia

Deficiency is well documented in chickens, which develop a pantothenic acid-responsive dermatitis. Other experimental animals show a variety of abnormalities from pantothenic acid deficiency. In human beings dietary deficiency has not been reliably documented, although it has been implicated in the burning foot syndrome (nutritional melalgia). Subjects maintained on pantothenic acid-deficient diets or given the antagonist [Pg.345]


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