What is Scurvy?

Scurvy
Scurvy: red cell extravasations around vessels in the upper dermis, dermal and epidermal atrophy and parakeratosis, and mild chronic perivascular inflammation. Scurvy in an alcoholic malnourished cirrhotic man with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. Maltos AL, Portari GV, Saldanha JC, Bernardes Júnior AG, Pardi GR, da Cunha DF - Clinics (São Paulo, Brazil) (2012). Not Altered. CC.

Scurvy is a disease caused by vitamin C deficiency.

What is the Pathology of Scurvy?

The pathology of scurvy is:

-Etiology: The cause of scurvy is vitamin C deficiency.

-Pathogenesis: The sequence of events that lead to scurvy is a vitamin C intake below 10 mg per day.

How does Scurvy Present?

Patients with scurvy typically are males that do not eat fruits. The symptoms, features, and clinical findings associated with scurvy include easy mucosal bleeding, easy bruising, skin changes, weakness, and fatigue.

How is Scurvy Diagnosed?

Scurvy is diagnosed by history and physical exam by a healthcare professional. A blood test may be needed to measure vitamin C levels.

How is Scurvy Treated?

Scurvy is treated by increasing vitamin C consumption.

What is the Prognosis of Scurvy?

The prognosis of scurvy is good.