Hypervitaminosis E
Hypervitaminosis E (or hypertocopherolaemia) is very rare as vitamin E has low toxicity even in large doses.
Clinical presentation
In published case reports, patients have presented with a bleeding tendency e.g. cerebral hemorrhage . These affected individuals have imbibed supraphysiological doses for periods of greater than one year, in the form of excessive amounts of nutritional supplements in the mistaken belief that their antioxidant effects would be beneficial.
Pathology
Hypervitaminosis E manifests primarily as an anticoagulant state. This is due to its antagonism of vitamin K leading to elongation of the prothrombin time and therefore increased INR.