Literature DB >> 11284494

Treatment of multiple evanescent white dot syndrome with cyclosporine.

M S Figueroa1, E Ciancas, B Mompean, C Quereda.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To report the seven-year follow-up of a patient with multiple evanescent white-dot syndrome (MEWDS). CASE REPORT: A 46-year-old woman presented recurrent episodes of bilateral MEWDS.
RESULTS: During the seven-year follow-up there were nine episodes of MEWDS. After four bouts in the first two, cyclosporine therapy was started. During two years of treatment there were no recurrences except when the dose was reduced or discontinued.
CONCLUSIONS: The etiology of MEWDS is still unknown but the absence of new episodes during cyclosporine treatment and the recurrence immediately after decreasing or discontinuing the drug suggests an autoimmune origin, with the involvement of cellular immunity in the pathogenic process.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11284494     DOI: 10.1177/112067210101100118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 1120-6721            Impact factor:   2.597


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Authors:  Lakmal S Ekanayake; Vikrant Bhatnagar; Philip A Bucur; Amandeep Goyal
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2019-06-14

2.  Uveomeningeal syndrome presenting with bilateral optic disc edema and multiple evanescent white dots syndrome (MEWDS).

Authors:  Zachary C Wiley; Mohammad Pakravan; Chaow Charoenkijkajorn; Shawn C Kavoussi; Andrew G Lee
Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep       Date:  2022-04-20

Review 3.  A review of the inflammatory chorioretinopathies: the white dot syndromes.

Authors:  Courtney M Crawford; Okezie Igboeli
Journal:  ISRN Inflamm       Date:  2013-10-31
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