QJM Advance Access originally published online on February 27, 2006
QJM 2006 99(4):273; doi:10.1093/qjmed/hcl024
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Mobile phone sign in early vitamin B12 deficiency
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A healthy 54-year-old computer engineer became concerned enough to consult his primary-care physician when he noticed he could no longer feel his mobile phone ring when it was in vibration only mode in his pocket. A review of his
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