Medications Damaging Retinal Pigment Epithelium and Photoreceptor Complex-3: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis and Treatment (Clofazimine, Deferoxamine, Vitamin A Deficiency and Celiac Disease, Digoxin)
Abstract:Toxic retinopathies are a variety of conditions resulting from retinal damage caused by systemically administered drugs. Although relatively rare, these conditions should be considered, especially when features of unusual retinopathy or maculopathy such as bilateral pigmentary disorder or retinal crystal deposition are present. It has been observed that some drugs damage the RPE and photoreceptor layer. Of these drugs, clofazimine; can be used in the treatment of tuberculosis, leprosy, and various cutaneous di… Show more
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