ICD-11 classes
05 Endocrine, nutritional or metabolic diseases
Nutritional disorders
Undernutrition
5B55 — Vitamin A deficiency
ICD-11 5B55 — Vitamin A deficiency
Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is defined as a state in which tissue concentrations of vitamin A are low enough to have adverse health consequences even if there is no evidence of clinical xerophthalmia. The term xerophthalmia encompasses the clinical spectrum of ocular manifestations of vitamin A deficiency, from milder stages of night blindness and Bitot’s spots, to potentially blinding stages of corneal xerosis, ulceration and necrosis (keratomalacia). In addition to the specific signs and symptoms of xerophthalmia and the risk of irreversible blindness, nonspecific symptoms include increased morbidity and mortality, poor reproductive health, increased risk of anaemia, and contributions to slowed growth and development.
It includes 1 item.
- Hypovitaminosis A
The diagnosis excludes nothing.
Diagnosis with code 5B55 contains 9 clarifying diagnoses:
- 5B55.0 — Vitamin A deficiency with night blindness
- 5B55.1 — Vitamin A deficiency with conjunctival xerosis
- 5B55.2 — Vitamin A deficiency with conjunctival xerosis and Bitot's spots
- 5B55.3 — Vitamin A deficiency with corneal xerosis
- 5B55.4 — Vitamin A deficiency with corneal ulceration or keratomalacia
- 5B55.5 — Vitamin A deficiency with xerophthalmic scars of cornea or blindness
- 3A03.5 — Acquired vitamin A deficiency anaemia
- 5B55.Y — Vitamin A deficiency with other specified manifestations
- 5B55.Z — Vitamin A deficiency, unspecified
The diagnosis is included in 1 another class.
- Acquired vitamin A deficiency anaemia (3A03.5)