Deficiency of vitamin C
Scurvy
A condition due to a dietary deficiency of ascorbic acid vitamin c), characterized by malaise, lethargy, and weakness. As the disease progresses, joints, muscles, and subcutaneous tissues may become the sites of hemorrhage. Ascorbic acid deficiency frequently develops into scurvy in young children fed unsupplemented cow’s milk exclusively during their first year. It develops also commonly in chronic alcoholism. cecil textbook of medicine, 19th ed, p1177)
An acquired blood vessel disorder caused by severe deficiency of vitamin c ascorbic acid) in the diet leading to defective collagen formation in small blood vessels. Scurvy is characterized by bleeding in any tissue, weakness, anemia, spongy gums, and a brawny induration of the muscles of the calves and legs.
Condition due to a deficiency of vitamin c.
scurvy (E54)