Infrared Photography: A Novel Diagnostic Approach for Ocular Surface Abnormalities Due to Vitamin A Deficiency
Hideki Fukuoka, Chie Sotozono

TL;DR
Infrared photography can detect early eye changes caused by vitamin A deficiency, offering a new way to diagnose and monitor this condition.
Contribution
Infrared photography is introduced as a novel diagnostic tool for detecting subtle ocular surface abnormalities due to vitamin A deficiency.
Findings
Infrared photography revealed conjunctival surface abnormalities not visible with conventional methods.
High-dose vitamin A supplementation led to complete resolution of ocular abnormalities within 2 months.
Infrared imaging objectively documented treatment response and normalization of conjunctival patterns.
Abstract
Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) remains a significant cause of preventable blindness worldwide, with ocular surface changes representing early manifestations that require prompt recognition and treatment. Conventional examination methods are capable of detecting advanced changes; however, subtle conjunctival abnormalities may be overlooked, potentially delaying the administration of appropriate interventions. We herein present the case of a 5-year-old Japanese boy with severe VAD due to selective eating patterns. This case demonstrates the utility of infrared photography as a novel diagnostic approach for detecting and monitoring conjunctival surface abnormalities. The patient exhibited symptoms including corneal ulcers, night blindness, and reduced visual acuity. Furthermore, blood tests revealed undetectable levels of vitamin A (5 IU/dL), despite relatively normal physical growth…
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