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Page 959
... Vitamin A Vitamin B Complex Thiamine ( B1 ) Riboflavin ( B2 ) Niacin ( nicotinamide ; nicotinic acid ) Eye Involvement Accommodative fatigue . Nutritional amblyopia . Pyridoxine ( B 6 ) Angular blepharoconjunctivitis . Vitamin C ...
... Vitamin A Vitamin B Complex Thiamine ( B1 ) Riboflavin ( B2 ) Niacin ( nicotinamide ; nicotinic acid ) Eye Involvement Accommodative fatigue . Nutritional amblyopia . Pyridoxine ( B 6 ) Angular blepharoconjunctivitis . Vitamin C ...
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... vitamin A. Undetectable or low value ( < 20 mcg./100 ml . ) of plasma level of vitamin A or carotene may reflect inadequate intake or storage . Therapy In mild stages , changes in the outer eye , defective dark adaptation , and retinal ...
... vitamin A. Undetectable or low value ( < 20 mcg./100 ml . ) of plasma level of vitamin A or carotene may reflect inadequate intake or storage . Therapy In mild stages , changes in the outer eye , defective dark adaptation , and retinal ...
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... vitamin A and carotinoids results in night blindness . ( Carotinoids are pre- cursors of vitamin A that are essentially the backbone of two vitamin A molecules joined together at the site that would nor- mally contain the alcohol group ...
... vitamin A and carotinoids results in night blindness . ( Carotinoids are pre- cursors of vitamin A that are essentially the backbone of two vitamin A molecules joined together at the site that would nor- mally contain the alcohol group ...
Contents
PEDIATRIC NEUROOPHTHALMOLOGY | 767 |
Pupil Abnormalities | 783 |
DISORDERS OF THE LIDS 412 | 793 |
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abnormalities acid affected Albinism Amer antibodies antigens Arch associated autoimmune autosomal bilateral blindness C. V. Mosby cataracts cause cells cent cerebral child childhood choroid clinical congenital conjunctiva corneal cranial cyst cystinosis defect deficiency degeneration develop diabetes diagnosis disc disorder drome Duke-Elder dystrophy edema enzyme errors of metabolism Fabry's disease familial fibers fixation frequently fundus Gaucher's disease gaze genetic glaucoma glioma hemorrhage hereditary homocystinuria hypoplasia immune Inborn Errors infection intracranial intraocular involvement iris keratitis lens lenses lesions lipid lymphocytes macrophages macular malignant membrane ment muscle neurologic Niemann-Pick disease normal nystagmus occur ocular manifestations Ophthal Ophthalmology optic atrophy optic nerve optic neuritis orbital palsy papilledema pathologic patients pediatric peripheral pigment pigmentary posterior primary protein ptosis pupillary renal response result retinal detachment retinoblastoma serum signs skin strabismus symptoms syndrome Systemic Table therapy tion tissue trauma treatment tumor usually uveitis vascular vision visual acuity vitamin vitreous