1. Nutritional anemia as a cause of reversible blindness
- Author
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V Anusha, Damam Srinivasulu, M Ranganath, and Kotapati Poornima
- Subjects
Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Blindness ,genetic structures ,Anemia ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,lcsh:Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Pancytopenia ,Roth spots ,anemic retinopathy ,eye diseases ,pancytopenia ,Iron-deficiency anemia ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,Vitamin B12 ,roth spots ,business ,Nutritional anemia ,b12 deficiency ,Retinopathy - Abstract
We report a case of 42-year-old male presented with acute onset breathlessness and blurring of vision in both eyes. Upon evaluation, the patient is found to have vitamin B12 and iron deficiency anemia; ophthalmoscopic examination revealed bilateral preretinal hemorrhages and Roth spots. This case documents the occurrence of retinopathy in nutritional dimorphic anemia causing blindness which is reversible after correction of anemia.
- Published
- 2020