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Does topical voriconazole trigger dysplastic changes on the ocular surface?

Melis Palamar, Sait Egrilmez, Suzan Guven Yilmaz, Suleyha Hilmioglu Polat, Omur Ucakhan Gunduz.   

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PURPOSE: Systemic voriconazole treatment was reported to cause photosensitivity and related cutaneous malignancies. The aim of this report is to demonstrate a graft-related Candida endophthalmitis case that developed ocular surface dysplastic changes after receiving topical 1% voriconazole treatment.
METHODS: Full ocular examination, photography, and in vivo confocal microscopy examination (Rostock Cornea Module/HRT II, Heidelberg, Germany) were performed.
RESULTS: A 73-year-old male with graft-related Candida endophthalmitis that was on topical 1% voriconazole for 4 months developed a whitish gelatinous lesion on the cornea originating from the nasal limbus. In vivo confocal microscopy examination revealed mild dysplastic changes in the cornea epithelium.
CONCLUSION: Topical voriconazole might trigger neoplastic changes on the ocular surface as reported with systemic use in other sun-exposed parts of the body. Further studies are needed to relate topical use of voriconazole with ocular surface dysplasia.

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Keywords:  Candida,; Confocal microscopy,; Cornea,; Dysplasia,; Penetrating keratoplasty,; Voriconazole

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24621171     DOI: 10.1179/1973947814Y.0000000166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chemother        ISSN: 1120-009X            Impact factor:   1.714


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1.  Ocular surface squamous neoplasia in a setting of fungal keratitis: a rare co-occurrence.

Authors:  M Palamar; S Egrilmez; S G Yilmaz; S H Polat; O U Gunduz
Journal:  Int Ophthalmol       Date:  2018-04-24       Impact factor: 2.031

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