Zonisamide-induced Choroidal Effusion: A Case Report.

Autor: Baradad Jurjo MC; Bellvitge University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain., Sanz Moreno S, Moix Gil E, Lillo Sopena J, Caminal Mitjana JM
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Journal of glaucoma [J Glaucoma] 2020 Sep; Vol. 29 (9), pp. e100-e102.
DOI: 10.1097/IJG.0000000000001596
Abstrakt: Purpose: To describe a case of zonisamide-induced bilateral choroidal effusion.
Case Report: A 72-year-old woman presented with a 4-day history of bilateral blurred vision 9 days after initiating oral zonisamide for essential tremor. Clinical examination revealed an asymmetric choroidal detachment with open anterior chamber angle and intraocular pressure within the normal range. Posterior segment ultrasonography and ultrasound biomicroscopy both confirmed the presence of bilateral ciliochoroidal effusion. Zonisamide treatment was discontinued. One month after treatment discontinuation, the ophthalmological examination was normal and no further treatment was needed.
Conclusion: Zonisamide can cause an idiosyncratic reaction leading to choroidal effusion with or without acute angle closure. Early withdrawal of the causative agent is the key to reversing this condition. These findings indicate that zonisamide and other sulfa-derived drugs must be ruled out in the differential diagnosis of choroidal effusion of unknown cause.
Databáze: MEDLINE