| Literature DB >> 29449964 |
Ahmad Mirshahi1, Alireza Lashay1, Mohammad Reza Mehrabi Bahar1, Mojtaba Abrishami2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mitomycin C (MMC) as an alkylating agent is miscellaneous an antineoplastic, antibiotic and ophthalmic agent. Here we aim to report a case of inadvertent intravitreal MMC injection instead of Avastin in case of diabetic macular edema. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Electroretinography; Intravitreal injection; Mitomycin C; Retinal toxicity
Year: 2018 PMID: 29449964 PMCID: PMC5808448 DOI: 10.1186/s40942-018-0110-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Retina Vitreous ISSN: 2056-9920
Fig. 1a Optical coherent tomography image of the macula, showing retinal thickening, cystoid intraretinal spaces, and small subretinal fluid pockets. b Electroretinogram of the right eye shows both dark adopted maximal combined response and light adopted 30 Hz flicker response shows undetectable electroretinogram response. c Fundus photograph showing macular exudates, dilated veins and retinal hemorrhages. d Fluorescein angiography shows vascular staining and leakage and hypofluorescence due to ischemia
Fig. 2a Fundus photograph showing patchy intraretinal hemorrhages 20 days after vitrectomy. b Slit photograph showing mild corneal edema and mild patchy iris atrophy. c Ciliary body detachment and cleft and atrophy in UBM scan. d OCT scan shows small pockets of subretinal fluid. Retina showed atrophic changes in temporal retina and also reduce in retinal thickness. Edema was reduced 22 days after MMC injection. e Two months later, retina became atrophic and all layers became intertwined. Subretinal fluid was remained. f Iris atrophy progressed and pigment dispersed all over in the anterior chamber over the lens, iris and endothelium
Fig. 3Slit lamp photograph of the patient showing mature cataract, mild corneal edema and diffuse spongy iris atrophy, one year after intravitreal MMC injection