Abstract
A patient with post-gastrectomy megaloblastic anemia is described. Initially, the CD4/CD8 ratio of blood cells was abnormally high and the level of natural killer cell activity was markedly low. These abnormalities were, however, restored by vitamin B12 treatment. Taken together with our prior report on a patient with pernicious anemia in whom the decreased level of CD8-positive blood cells was corrected by vitamin B12 therapy, it may be considered that the reversible CD4/CD8 imbalance of blood cells noted in some cases of pernicious anemia is not pathognomonic for the disease but secondary to vitamin B12 deficiency.
(Internal Medicine 31 : 125-126, 1992)