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A Clinical and Cytological Study of Vitamin A Deficiency in Kiribati

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Specialty Ophthalmology
Date 1992 Aug 1
PMID 1449773
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Abstract

Vitamin A status was assessed clinically and by conjunctival impression cytology in a selected group under seven years of age in the Republic of Kiribati. A total of 230 children were studied. Of 185 with readable histology, 14.6% were clinically and histologically abnormal; 19.5% were clinically abnormal but histologically normal; and 15.7% were clinically normal and histologically abnormal. The remainder (50.3%) were clinically and histologically normal. There was a significant correlation between clinical disease and histology (P < 0.001). The prevalence of the disease in males was 45.8% and 26.3% in females. The risk of deficiency appeared to increase with advancing age. There was no significant difference between the two villages studied.

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