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Vitamin A deficiency presenting as night blindness during pregnancy
Callum Livingstone1, Joy Davis, Vanessa Marvin
1Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, GU2 5XX, UK. clivingstone@royalsurrey.nhs.uk
Abstract:
We describe a patient with a 6-year history of pancreatic malabsorption following surgical subtotal pancreatectomy. She presented at 33 weeks of pregnancy with night blindness as a result of vitamin A deficiency. She had had two successful pregnancies 9 and 8 years previously, giving birth to a healthy baby boy on each occasion. We suggest that patients with long-term malabsorption due to intestinal or pancreatic disease should have vitamin A status checked prior to and during pregnancy so that prompt supplementation can be commenced if necessary. The possibility that vitamin A deficiency may be contributing to anaemia present in pregnancy should also be considered.