Seckeler Michael D, Linden Jennifer
Department of Pediatrics, Commonwealth Health Center, Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands.
Neonatology. 2008;94(4):310-3. doi: 10.1159/000151653. Epub 2008 Sep 11.
Abetalipoproteinemia is a rare genetic condition that results in an inability of the body to absorb dietary fats, including fat-soluble vitamins. Deficiencies of these vitamins are known to cause a wide range of clinical effects ranging from blindness to coagulopathy and neuropathy. We present the case of a child with multisystem anomalies born to a mother with abetalipoproteinemia and provide a brief review of the literature about vitamin A and fetal development. Mothers at high risk for vitamin deficiencies should be screened and counseled on the potential benefits, and risks, of vitamin supplementation.