JAMA Pediatrics ( IF 24.7 ) Pub Date : 2017-12-01 , DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2017.2543 Dustin Jacobson 1 , Kamiar Mireskandari 2 , Eyal Cohen 1
An 11-year-old boy of East-Asian descent presented to the hospital with an 8-month history of progressive vision loss, night blindness, and light sensitivity. He also had a long-standing complaint of dry eyes. His medical history included diagnoses of eczema and multiple food allergies. Owing to concerns about food triggers of his eczema, the child had a restrictive diet consisting solely of potato, pork, lamb, apples, cucumber, and Cheerios. There was no history of redness, discharge, or trauma to the eyes. The vision loss was not associated with pain, headache, fever, or photopsias (flashes of light).
中文翻译:
一个11岁的男孩,有视力障碍
一个东亚血统的11岁男孩到医院就诊,他有8个月的进行性视力丧失,夜盲和光敏性史。他还长期抱怨眼睛干涩。他的病史包括湿疹和多种食物过敏的诊断。由于担心引起湿疹的食物引发因素,该孩子的饮食有节制,仅包括马铃薯,猪肉,羊肉,苹果,黄瓜和麦片。没有眼睛发红,分泌物或外伤的历史。视力下降与疼痛,头痛,发烧或光检查(闪光)无关。