What deficiency can result in bilateral, symmetric, progressive vision loss?

  1. Calcium
  2. Iron
  3. Zinc
  4. Potassium
Explanation

Answer: C - Zinc deficiency can result in bilateral, symmetric, progressive vision loss.

Zinc is required to operate cellular and metabolic pathways throughout the visual pathway efficiently. Zinc deficiency disrupts normal retinal and pigment epithelium function, resulting in visual loss, dyschromatopsia, loss of contrast sensitivity, and central scotoma.

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