Reversible ethambutol-induced optic neuropathy: report of a rare case

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
S. Nusanti, Rasyidia Laksmita Putri, Dearaini Dearaini
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BackgroundEthambutol (EMB) is one of the first-line anti-tuberculosis therapy. One of its precarious side effects is ethambutol-induced optic neuropathy (EON). The ocular manifestations of EON include painless loss of central vision and cecocentral scotomas in the visual field. Case DescriptionA 60-year old man presented with gradual and painless visual loss since 3 months prior to visit. The accompanying symptoms were frequent headache without double vision and photophobia. He had been diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) for 9 months and consumed EMB for 7 months before being advised to discontinue. There was neither history of systemic diseases nor family history of neuropathy. Examination showed reduced visual acuity with positive relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD) on right eye. Humphrey test showed bilateral generalized visual loss. Ocular computed tomography (OCT) showed retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness was within normal limit. Magnetic resonance Imaging (MRI) brain indicated unremarkable result for optic neuropathy. Based on the examinations listed above, this patient was diagnosed as EON and EMB was stopped immediately. Patient was given oral citicoline 1000mg and zinc supplementation for one month. After 1 st and 3 rd month follow up, patient’s visual function was gradually improved. The ophthalmic examinations indicated recovery of the visual function. ConclusionsThis case suggested that an early detection and intervention in patient with EON has promising result in visual outcome. EON is a reversible optic neuropathy if the ocular toxicity is monitored closely among the tuberculosis patients who are prescribed EMB regiment.
可逆性乙胺丁醇致视神经病变1例报告
dethambutool (EMB)是一线抗结核药物之一。乙胺丁醇引起的视神经病变是其危险的副作用之一。EON的眼部表现包括无痛性中央视力丧失和视野中盲点。病例描述:60岁男性,就诊前3个月出现渐进性无痛性视力丧失。伴发头痛,无复视,畏光。他被诊断患有肺结核(TB) 9个月,服用EMB 7个月后被建议停止服用。无全身性疾病史,无神经病变家族史。检查显示视力下降,右眼相对传入瞳孔缺损(RAPD)阳性。汉弗莱测试显示双侧全身性视力丧失。眼部计算机断层扫描显示视网膜神经纤维层厚度在正常范围内。脑磁共振成像(MRI)显示视神经病变无显著结果。根据上述检查,该患者被诊断为EON,并立即停止EMB。给予胞胆碱1000mg口服,并补充锌,疗程1个月。随访1、3个月,患者视力逐渐改善。眼科检查显示视力恢复。结论该病例提示早期发现和干预对改善视力有良好效果。如果密切监测使用EMB治疗的肺结核患者的眼毒性,EON是一种可逆性视神经病变。
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Universa Medicina MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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