Author:
Pichi Francesco,Aljneibi Shaikha,Neri Piergiorgio,Rishi Pukhraj,Cicinelli Maria Vittoria,Introini Ugo,Sharma Sumit,Munk Marion R.,Pasadhika Sirichai,Gonzalez-Lopez Julio J.,Lembo Andrea,Nucci Paolo,Choudhry Netan,Carreño Ester
Abstract
Objectives:
To describe multimodal imaging findings of vitamin A deficiency retinopathy.
Methods:
A retrospective study of patients with serum retinol < 0.3 mg/L. Fundus color photos, spectral domain-optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT), and fundus autofluorescence (FAF) were reviewed and, when available, electrophysiological tests were analyzed.
Results:
Forty-five eyes (63.9 ± 15.7 years) were included. Ultra-widefield fundus photography showed drusen-like deposits (53.3%) and macular retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) mottling (40%). The deposits were hypoautofluorescent, and a perifoveal hyperautofluorescent ring was present in 8.9%. By SD-OCT, the ellipsoid zone had an irregular appearance (100%) and conical deposits anterior to the RPE (33.3%). Electroretinogram (ERG) (66.7%) showed a decrease in b-wave in the scotopic registers, and microperimetry (4.4%) showed decreased foveal sensitivity. After vitamin A supplementation, SD-OCT and FAF showed resolution of all findings. Forty percent of eyes had restoration of the scotopic registers in ERG and improved macular sensitivity by microperimetry (4.4%).
Conclusions:
Vitamin A deficiency causes a mild cone dysfunction in addition to the more severe absent rod response.
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Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina
2023;54:330–336.]
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