Neurology Minute

Lab Minute: Vitamin B7

Mar 11, 2026
A concise look at two biotin problems: rare true deficiency causing neurologic signs in adults and dangerous newborn biotinidase deficiency. A warning about widespread high-dose biotin supplements that quietly spoil lab tests. Practical tips on which tests are commonly misleading and when to recheck after stopping supplements.
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Biotin Deficiency Can Look Like Neurologic Disease

  • True biotin deficiency is uncommon in adults but can present as a multisystem neurologic syndrome.
  • Symptoms include dermatitis, alopecia, lethargy, depression, paresthesias, and sometimes ataxia, which neurologists may see downstream.
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Newborn Biotinidase Deficiency Is Preventable With Early Treatment

  • Biotinidase deficiency in infants is higher stakes and screened in many US newborn programs.
  • Untreated cases cause seizures, developmental delay, optic atrophy, and hearing loss but are preventable with early biotin replacement.
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Biotinidase Deficiency Can Mimic MS Or NMOSD

  • Biotinidase deficiency can mimic neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder or multiple sclerosis clinically and radiologically.
  • Consider this diagnosis when MS/NMOSD features don't fully fit, especially in younger patients or atypical courses.
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