Abstract
Optic disc swelling, frequently associated with vitamin A toxicity, is infrequently linked to vitamin A deficiency. This report describes a 6-year-old male with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and avoidant restrictive food intake disorder who presented with xerophthalmia, optic disc swelling, vision changes, and deficiencies in vitamins A, B1, and iron. The patient's behavioral dysregulation posed important challenges for the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of his hypovitaminoses. This case underscores the importance of considering multiple nutritional deficiencies as the etiology of optic disc swelling in pediatric populations with autism spectrum disorder and avoidant restrictive food intake disorder, diagnoses that have increased in frequency. Early recognition and intervention can prevent further complications such as visual loss and improve outcomes.
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