What Vitamin Deficiency Causes Arcus Senilis?
Arcus senilis is a gray-white ring at the corneal edge caused by lipid deposition in the peripheral cornea. It is common with aging and is not caused by a vitamin deficiency. In younger people, similar findings can be associated with elevated cholesterol and triglycerides. Assessment may include a lipid profile to evaluate systemic risk.
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