Abstract
Summary
Blood pantothenic acid values from six normal subjects varied in the present study over the usually obtained normal range of from 19.7 to 33.6 μg%. These values are ordinarily decreased in cases of pantothenic acid deficiency. Six patients with advanced multiple sclerosis failed to show any such decrease in the concentration of pantothenic acid in the blood indicating that this vitamin is probably not an etiologic factor in this disease.
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