Abstract
Purpose:
This work reports retinal findings in an adult patient with vitamin B6 deficiency.
Methods:
A case review of a single patient is presented.
Results:
A patient with a Roth-type retinal lesion and a history of nonepileptic seizures was found to have lymphocytic colitis. She was treated with pyridoxine, which resolved her seizures and the white-centered hemorrhage.
Conclusions:
Vitamin B6 deficiency should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients presenting with white-centered hemorrhages and a history of nonepileptic seizures.
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