“…However, the association seems to be not substantiated 6 as one of the cases had lattice, and the RRDs most likely happened secondary to posterior vitreous detachment which may not be related to topiramate use. Recently Rosenberg et al 7 presented two patients who developed neurosensory retinal detachment which resolved after discontinuation of topiramate. The first case, 7 a 29-year-old female, had choroidal detachment, serous retinal detachment, and peripheral intraretinal hemorrhages likely related to anemia and thrombocytopenia.…”