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Case Report: Delayed Vitamin A Retinopathy Secondary to Bariatric Surgery.

Raman Bhakhri, William H Ridder1, Sean Adrean2.   

Abstract

SIGNIFICANCE: Although rare, vitamin A retinopathy should be considered by the clinicians in their differentials for conditions that can lead to nyctalopia, especially in those patients who have undergone bariatric surgery. Patients must be educated on this potential delayed adverse effect of the surgery and possible lifelong vitamin A supplementation.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to report a rare case of delayed vitamin A retinopathy that occurred because of vitamin A malabsorption secondary to bariatric surgery. CASE REPORT: A 55-year-old woman presented with nyctalopia and dark adaptation problems. The patient had a history of gastric bypass surgery 22 years earlier. Fundus examination revealed a large number of small white dots in the midperiphery of both eyes. Electrophysiology testing revealed flat-lined scotopic responses. Vitamin A levels were found to be severely reduced. Subsequent vitamin A supplementation resulted in the reversal of all signs and symptoms.
CONCLUSIONS: This case report demonstrates the importance of considering vitamin A deficiency in patients who present with symptoms of nyctalopia with a history of bariatric surgery. Clinicians should be aware of a possible delayed onset and refer for appropriate testing and treatment, as vitamin A retinopathy has been shown to be reversible. Because other conditions can present with nyctalopia and retinal white spots, clinicians also need to consider the appropriate differential diagnoses. Lifelong monitoring is indicated because reoccurrences have been reported.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30801499     DOI: 10.1097/OPX.0000000000001346

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Optom Vis Sci        ISSN: 1040-5488            Impact factor:   1.973


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1.  Documentation of recovery from vitamin A deficiency-related retinopathy via multimodal imaging and electroretinogram testing.

Authors:  Stephanie Choi; Saagar Pandit; Sachi A Patil; Scott E Brodie
Journal:  Doc Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-07-28       Impact factor: 1.854

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