Visual Electrophysiology in the Assessment of Toxicity and Deficiency States Affecting the Visual System
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Visual disturbance or visual failure due to toxicity of an ingested substance or a severe nutritional deficiency can present significant challenges for diagnosis and management, for instance, where an adverse reaction to a prescribed medicine is suspected. Objective assessment of visual function is important, particularly where structural changes in the retina or optic nerve have not yet occurred, as there may be a window of opportunity to mitigate or reverse visual loss. This paper reviews a number of clinical presentations where visual electrophysiological assessment has an important role in early diagnosis or management alongside clinical assessment and ocular imaging modalities. We highlight the importance of vitamin A deficiency as an easily detected marker for severe combined micronutrient deficiency.
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