Abstract:BackgroundAntimalarics are derivatives of quinine indicated in the treatment of autoimmune inflammatory diseases. The mechanism of antimalarial toxicity is unclear. It is hypothesized that toxicity is a result of drug binding to retinal pigmentary epithelium, damaging photoreceptors resulting in vision loss. Early retinal toxicity is asymptomatic with subtle alterations in foveal pigmentation generally not evident at routine ophthalmologic examination, progressively producing classic “bull's-eye” maculopathy, … Show more
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