Vitamin A deficiency: experience from a tertiary referral UK hospital; not just a low- and middle-income country issue.
Alexandra MarleySamuel Cl SmithRuhina AhmedPeter NightingaleSheldon C CooperPublished in: Public health nutrition (2021)
The majority of patients tested either were replete or likely to have abnormal VA levels due to concomitant inflammation. A minority of patients had signs and symptoms of VA deficiency and was a cause of significant morbidity, but aetiology differs from LMIC, overwhelmingly malabsorption, most commonly secondary to surgery or hepatobiliary disease. A correlation between inflammation and low VA levels exists, which raises the possibility that requesting a VA level in an asymptomatic patient with active inflammation may be of questionable benefit.