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. 1987 Oct;71(10):787–790. doi: 10.1136/bjo.71.10.787

Vitamin A deficiency in treated cystic fibrosis: case report.

M O'Donnell 1, J F Talbot 1
PMCID: PMC1041307  PMID: 3499933

Abstract

We describe a patient with cystic fibrosis and hepatic involvement who, although on pancreatic extract, developed vitamin A deficiency, night blindness, and a characteristic fundus picture. All of these abnormalities were reversed by oral vitamin A supplementation.

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