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Nutrition ; 21(5): 630-3, 2005 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15850971

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: We examined an adult patient who lost one eye due to severe keratomalacia secondary to self-induced vitamin A deficiency. METHODS: This case report provides a clinical, ophthalmologic, and laboratory description in addition to a review of the medical literature. RESULTS: A 33-y-old woman with a 17-y history of an eating disorder presented with bilateral conjunctival xerosis, an infected corneal ulcer in the right eye and a large descemetocele in the left eye. Laboratory and clinical findings were consistent with vitamin A deficiency. Despite a tectonic penetrating keratoplasty, her left eye perforated and had to be eviscerated. In parallel, vitamin A replacement improved her clinical status and the ocular findings in her right eye. CONCLUSIONS: The present report indicates that vitamin A deficiency secondary to eating disorders should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients with severe dry eye and corneal ulceration.


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Blindness/etiology , Corneal Ulcer/etiology , Feeding and Eating Disorders/complications , Vitamin A Deficiency/complications , Vitamin A/therapeutic use , Adult , Conjunctival Diseases/diagnosis , Conjunctival Diseases/etiology , Corneal Ulcer/diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Eye Evisceration , Female , Humans , Treatment Outcome , Vitamin A Deficiency/diagnosis , Vitamin A Deficiency/drug therapy , Xerophthalmia/diagnosis , Xerophthalmia/etiology
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