| Literature DB >> 35399490 |
Aiman Ifwat1, On Heong Liew1, Hanisah Abdul Hamid2, Sylves Patrick3, Shuaibah Ab Ghani3.
Abstract
Xeropthalmia refers to a range of ocular symptoms caused by vitamin A deficiency (VAD), ranging from night blindness and Bitot's spots to corneal xerosis, ulceration, and keratomalacia, which can lead to blindness. We report two cases of xerophthalmia in children with intellectual disabilities. Ocular examination revealed generalized conjunctival xerosis, corneal xerosis, and dense superficial punctate keratopathy. Both share a history of a strict self-selective diet of mainly rice and noodles. Serum vitamin A levels for these children showed a very low level (<0.10 µmol/L) and were categorized as severe VAD. One of the cases showed signs of improvement, and the other one succumbed to death secondary to pneumonia. Therefore, proper history-taking, early detection, and prompt treatment are important to prevent the devastating sequelae of VAD.Entities:
Keywords: bitot’s spots; conjunctival xerosis; corneal xerosis; vad; xerophthalmia
Year: 2022 PMID: 35399490 PMCID: PMC8980242 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.22846
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Generalized conjunctival xerosis and corneal xerosis with cornea scarring (a: right eye, b: left eye).
Figure 2Generalized conjunctival xerosis and corneal xerosis in both eyes (a: right eye, b: left eye).
Classification of xerophthalmia by the World Health Organization (WHO).
| Class | Ocular signs |
| XN | Night blindness |
| X1A | Conjunctival xerosis |
| X1B | Bitot’s spot |
| X2 | Corneal xerosis |
| X3A | Corneal ulcer/keratomalacia < 1/3 surface |
| X3B | Corneal ulcer/keratomalacia ≥ 1/3 surface |
| XS | Corneal scarring |
| XF | Xerophthalmic fundus |