Bilateral Keratomalacia From Vitamin A Deficiency in Pancreatic Insufficiency

Cureus. 2022 Aug 1;14(8):e27569. doi: 10.7759/cureus.27569. eCollection 2022 Aug.

Abstract

While vitamin A deficiency is a leading cause of blindness globally, it is uncommon in the developed world. Here we describe the unique presentation of a young man in the United States with keratomalacia from vitamin A deficiency related to pancreatic insufficiency. The patient presented with bilateral blurry vision that persisted for two weeks, significant unintentional weight loss, orthostatic hypotension, and profuse diarrhea. Upon slit-lamp examination, bilateral corneal opacities were appreciated. After completing additional testing, it became clear that the patient's corneal opacities were related to vitamin A deficiency from pancreatic insufficiency.

Keywords: cornea; corneal ulcer; keratomalacia; pancreatic insufficiency; vitamin a; xerophthalmia.

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