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Abstract
We report a case of fingolimod-associated bilateral cystoid macular oedema in a patient with multiple sclerosis (MS). A 34-year-old female, diagnosed with MS at age of 30, developed bilateral blurred vision 5 days after initiation of fingolimod. She was misdiagnosed as optic neuritis initially and fingolimod was only discontinued 3 weeks after onset of her visual symptoms when OCT showed prominent bilateral cystoid macular oedema and subretinal fluid. Although her left corrected vision returned to 6/6, she had persistently decreased right visual acuity of 6/12 after 5 months. This paper aims to raise awareness among ophthalmologists and neurologists of the importance of early recognition of macular oedema associated with fingolimod.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23056052 PMCID: PMC3466563 DOI: 10.1155/2012/134636
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
Figure 1Bilateral cystoid macular oedema was prominent with subretinal fluid at 20 days after initiation of fingolimod. Right eye was worse compared with left eye.
Figure 2Cystoid macular oedema was resolving after 3 months with minimal subretinal fluid in left eye, although right macular oedema was still significant.
Figure 3Left macular oedema completely resolved while there was mild residual oedema in right macular after 5 months.