| Literature DB >> 31888394 |
Debora H Lee1, Liza M Cohen2,3, Michael K Yoon2,3, Jeremiah P Tao1.
Abstract
In this case series, the authors report three patients with severe atopic dermatitis who presented with epiphora and conjunctivitis while undergoing dupilumab therapy. On clinical examination, all patients were found to have punctal stenosis, with one case having progressed to punctal obstruction. An assortment of strategies was elected, including discontinuation of dupilumab, treatment of conjunctivitis, and surgical intervention with probing, punctoplasty, and silicone intubation. This report spotlights punctal stenosis as an important new side effect of dupilumab and suggests that additional cases of dupilumab-associated lacrimal drainage impairment will continue to emerge.Entities:
Keywords: Dupilumab; atopic dermatitis; conjunctivitis; punctal obstruction; punctal stenosis
Year: 2020 PMID: 31888394 DOI: 10.1080/09546634.2019.1711010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dermatolog Treat ISSN: 0954-6634 Impact factor: 3.359