A strict vegetarian diet may be harmful: bilateral macular bleeding in vitamin B12 deficiency.
Jitendra SinghAnju DinkarPublished in: Oxford medical case reports (2023)
A 35-year-old Indian male office worker presented with complaints of progressive weakness, fatigability, and diminished vision. The patient followed a strict vegetarian diet. Clinical examination revealed pallor. Fundoscopy revealed a bilateral macularbleed. Vitamin B12 deficiency was determined to be the cause based on the clinical and laboratory results. Three months later, he reported a near-normal vision in both eyes and a normal complete hemogram. The present clinical picture demonstrates an unusual facet of clinical feature in vitamin B12 deficiency, an event rarely encountered.