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2. Pellagra
The conquest of pellagra is commonly associated with a single name, that of Joseph Goldberger (1874-1929) of the United States Public Health Service. The story, as it is usually told, is that in 1914 Goldberger was assigned to the growing problem ...
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3. Pellagra
Pellagra is a disease that occurs when a person does not get enough niacin (one of the B complex vitamins) or tryptophan (an amino acid).
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Purpose: We hypothesized that long-term protein-calorie malnutrition in humans results in emphysematous changes in the lung parenchyma.
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10. Pellagra - Overview
Pellagra is caused by having too little niacin or tryptophan in the diet. It can also occur if the body fails to absorb these nutrients. It may develop after gastrointestinal diseases or with alcoholism.
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