Nakata Daisuke, Kakehi Sayaka, Okada Hiroshi, Hirano Koji, Horiguchi Masayuki, Ito Yasuki
Department of Ophthalmology, Toyokawa City Hospital, Toyokawa, Japan.
Department of Ophthalmology, Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Toyoake, Japan.
Case Rep Ophthalmol. 2023 Jul 7;14(1):288-294. doi: 10.1159/000531131. eCollection 2023 Jan-Dec.
We report a case of a patient with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and perforated keratomalacia secondary to vitamin A deficiency. A 6-year-old boy complained of difficulty in opening the eyelids. The ocular conjunctiva was hyperemic and keratinized with purulent ocular (eye) discharge. Both corneas showed epithelial defects with hypopyon. The serum vitamin A level was ≤5 IU/dL (normal 97-316), leading to a diagnosis of xerophthalmia and keratomalacia due to vitamin A deficiency. Intramuscular injection of vitamin A (50,000 IU/day), as well as oral administration of multivitamin (containing 2,500 IU of vitamin A) and zinc supplement at 50 mg/day, allowed him to open both eyes and show interest in tablet devices 14 days after the diagnosis. During the course of the treatment, corneal perforation was observed, but it was closed without contact lens wear or amniotic patch and managed with vitamin A replacement therapy and antimicrobial eye drops. The epithelium extended to the area of the right cornea that had been melted, and although scarring corneal opacity remained, there were no obvious signs of infection. Early diagnosis is difficult because children with ASD do not express complaints, and vitamin A deficiency should be considered in patients with a severely unbalanced diet and complaints of difficulty opening the eyelids.
我们报告一例患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)且继发于维生素A缺乏的角膜软化穿孔病例。一名6岁男孩主诉睁眼困难。眼结膜充血、角化,伴有脓性眼部分泌物。双眼角膜均显示上皮缺损及前房积脓。血清维生素A水平≤5 IU/dL(正常范围97 - 316),诊断为维生素A缺乏所致的干眼病和角膜软化症。诊断后第14天,肌内注射维生素A(50,000 IU/天),同时口服多种维生素(含2,500 IU维生素A)及每日50 mg的锌补充剂后,患儿能够睁开双眼并对平板设备表现出兴趣。在治疗过程中观察到角膜穿孔,但未佩戴隐形眼镜或使用羊膜贴片即自行闭合,采用维生素A替代疗法及抗菌眼药水进行处理。上皮延伸至右眼角膜已溶解的区域,尽管角膜瘢痕性混浊仍然存在,但无明显感染迹象。由于患有ASD的儿童不会表达不适,早期诊断较为困难,对于饮食严重不均衡且有睁眼困难主诉的患者应考虑维生素A缺乏的可能。