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Mukti Nath Sankhi1, Rajiv Sitaula1, Samir Samadarshi2
1Nepalese Army Institute of Health Sciences College of Medicine Kathmandu Bagmati Nepal.
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Vitamin B12 deficiency has a myriad of presentations. Skin hyperpigmentation, especially at the knuckles, is common. However, in rare instances, a patient may present with isolated palmar hyperpigmentation instead of the usual features, such as knuckle hyperpigmentation, smooth tongue, symptoms related to anemia, and neurologic features.
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