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- Ethambutol Toxicity and Optic Neuropathy: - University of Iowa
The patient stopped the ethambutol immediately upon examination at the University of Iowa and her infectious disease physician was contacted about the toxic optic neuropathy On follow-up with her infectious disease physician, the azithromycin treatment was continued and ciprofloxacin was added to the anti-MAI regimen
- Bulls-eye maculopathy due to hydroxychloroquine toxicity
Bull's-eye maculopathy due to hydroxychloroquine toxicity Contributor: Jesse Vislisel, MD Photographer: Randy Verdick, FOPS September 9, 2013 This patient took hydroxychloroquine for rheumatoid arthritis and her vision dropped to 20 300 as a result of the retinal toxicity Unfortunately, vision loss rarely recovers and the retinopathy can continue to progress even after the medication is stopped
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(09 :05) H Lüddeke, M Foerster "Follow-up results in toxic neuritis fasciculi optici by ethambutol (ERG and Visual Field) " S Narasaki, J Noguchi, K Tokuda, T Suzuki, S Takasaki 'Experimental study of chloroquine retinopathy ' E Aulhorn "Visual field defects in B12 - M Zingirian avitaminosis "
- The Best Hits Bookshelf - University of Iowa
About this Book This first edition book is a compilation of 50 case and tutorial articles featured on our website, EyeRounds org These articles have the most online “hits” and were hand-selected for their popularity and impact They are among some of our most recent and high-yield content Popularity will, of course, change over time so future editions will likely contain a diferent
- The Best Hits Bookshelf - webeye. ophth. uiowa. edu
The content is arranged first by type (case or tutorial) and then subspecialty (Cornea and External Disease, Cataract, Glaucoma, Neuro-Ophthalmology, Oculoplas-tics, Pediatrics and Strabismus, Retina and Vitreous, and On-Call and Trauma )
- Case Index: Neuro-Ophthalmology - University of Iowa
Ethambutol Toxicity and Optic Neuropathy: 60-year-old female with bilateral painless central vision loss Facial Nerve Palsy: Ocular Complications and Management 72-year-old male with left lower eyelid retraction in left facial nerve palsy secondary to metastatic lymphoma and radiation therapy This case features 11 oculoplastic surgery videos
- EyeRounds Best Hits Bookshelf - University of Iowa
Functional Visual Loss Ocular Tilt Reaction Ethambutol Toxicity and Optic Neuropathy Optic Neuritis Oculoplastic Surgery “I Can’t Open My Eyes”: A Case of Blepharospasm and Apraxia of Eyelid Opening Carotid Cavernous Fistula Chalazion: acute presentation and recurrence in a 4-year-old female Bell’s Palsy Treated with Facial Nerve
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