Annals of Saudi Medicine (Jan 2010)

Inability to walk due to scurvy: a forgotten disease

  • Algahtani Hussein,
  • Abdu Abduljaleel,
  • Khojah Imad,
  • Al-Khathaami Ali

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 4
pp. 325 – 328

Abstract

Read online

Scurvy has become rare in modern societies, but should be considered in malnourished persons, alcoholics, and in infants on unsupplemented milk diets who present with musculoskeletal pain or a bleeding tendency. The diagnosis of scurvy can be challenging because of the rare incidence and vague and nonspecific early symptoms. We report here a case of scurvy in a young boy who presented with an inability to walk and severe musculoskeletal pain. The diagnosis was established based on his clinical picture, radiological appearance, and low serum level of vitamin C. The patient responded well to vitamin C supplementation with full resolution of his symptoms. He regained his ability to walk and his family was happy and satisfied with the outcome of treatment. Although the incidence of scurvy has become low in Saudi Arabia, it can still occur and early recognition is important because of the excellent prognosis.