Vitamin A Deficiency Implicated in Unexplained Vision Loss
17th Jul 2006, 06:25 GMT
HOUSTON — Unexplained vision loss may be related to vitamin A deficiency in patients with a history of intestinal or bariatric surgery, no matter how long ago, according to ophthalmologists here.
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