How To Use Xerophthalmia In A Sentence
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Measles increases the con-sumption of vitamin A and often precipitates xerophthalmia.
Chapter 13
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· In communities where xerophthalmia is common, give 200,000 units of vitamin A once every 6 months to women who are breast feeding, and also to pregnant women during the second half of their pregnancy.
Chapter 23
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- Give prophylaxis against xerophthalmia: vitamin A
Chapter 13
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A Practical Guide on Pharmacovigilance for Beginners parosmia, taste perversion, abnormal visual accommodation, and xerophthalmia.
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This product has lost most of its vitamins A and D, which are needed to ward off xerophthalmia (an eye disease) and rickets.
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Dry eyes (xerophthalmia, or nutritional blindness) is the most common cause of child blindness.
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People deficient in retinoids suffer night blindness and dryness of the eyes (xerophthalmia).
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Too few proteins lead to night blindness, perifollicular hyperkeratosis, xerophthalmia, keratomolacia, increased morbidity and mortality in young children.
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Lack of Vitamin A: Vitamin A deficiency can lead to dry-eye disease (xerophthalmia), night-blindness and eventually complete blindness.
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The cornea becomes dull and pitted as in xerophthalmia.
Chapter 23
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In the early 1990s, results from observational studies showed an increased mortality among children with clinical xerophthalmia.
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Measles increases the con-sumption of vitamin A and often precipitates xerophthalmia.
Chapter 13
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Vitamin A (retinol) - for night blindness and xerophthalmia
Chapter 31
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People deficient in retinoids suffer night blindness and dryness of the eyes (xerophthalmia).
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Children with measles are at especially high risk of xerophthalmia, and should be given vitamin A when the illness begins.
Chapter 31
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The abundant vitamin A contained in these foods can prevent vision decline and eye diseases like coronal dryness, night blindness and xerophthalmia, another form of dryness in the eye.
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Whole milk, eggs, and liver are also rich in vitamin A. · If the child is not likely to get these foods, or if he is developing signs of night blindness or xerophthalmia, give him vitamin A, 200,000 units (60 mg. retinol, in capsule or liquid) once every 6 months.
Chapter 23
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Vitamin A deficiency in humans, as well as rats, was later shown to produce serious eye damage (xerophthalmia) and it remains a major cause of blindness in the Third World.
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Of these, 9 children had overt vitamin A deficiency as evident by the presence of xerophthalmia.