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Isotretinoin and the eye: A review for the dermatologist.

Raul E Ruiz-Lozano1, Julio C Hernández-Camarena1, Lucas A Garza-Garza1, Andres Bustamante-Arias1, Maria F Colorado-Zavala1, Jesus Alberto Cardenas-de la Garza2.   

Abstract

Due to the prevalence of acne vulgaris, isotretinoin is one of the most prescribed drugs among physicians and dermatologists. Although exhibiting an adequate safety profile, adverse events secondary to isotretinoin use are common. Before prescribing isotretinoin, physicians usually inquire about pregnancy and perform serologic tests including cholesterol, triglycerides, and liver enzymes. Ocular manifestations are commonly neglected. Despite being generally mild, ocular manifestations related to either topical or systemic isotretinoin may cause important ocular morbidity. The ocular surface is the most affected site within the eye; however, retinal and optic nerve disease also have been documented. Evaporative dry eye disease, which may range from mild to severe, is the most common adverse ocular effect associated with isotretinoin use. The aim of this review is to present an up-to-date overview for the dermatologist about the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of the ocular side effects of isotretinoin, and when to refer to the eye specialist.
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Keywords:  blepharitis; dry eye disease; isotretinoin; meibomian gland dysfunction; ocular surface

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32683764     DOI: 10.1111/dth.14029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatol Ther        ISSN: 1396-0296            Impact factor:   2.851


  5 in total

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Authors:  Raul E Ruiz-Lozano; Fabiola Velazquez-Valenzuela; Mariana Roman-Zamudio; Salma K Andrade-Leal; Alejandro Rodriguez-Garcia
Journal:  Rheumatol Int       Date:  2021-10-21       Impact factor: 2.631

2.  Dermatologists' Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Dry Eye Disease, Refractive Surgery, and Contact Lenses When Prescribing Isotretinoin in Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Ahmed Basheikh; Asmaa Alattas; Reem Alshareef; Ashjan Bamahfouz
Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2020-12-24

3.  Dermatologists' Knowledge and Attitude Toward Isotretinoin Ocular Side Effects in Egypt.

Authors:  Mohammed Elshafie; Azza Srour; Hussien El-Ansarey; Mostafa Abdel-Kader; Ibrahim Kabbash; Mohamed Mashaly
Journal:  Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol       Date:  2021-09-18

4.  Isotretinoin Impairs the Secretory Function of Meibomian Gland Via the PPARγ Signaling Pathway.

Authors:  Peng Zhang; Lei Tian; Jiayu Bao; Shang Li; Ao Li; Ya Wen; Jingyi Wang; Ying Jie
Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci       Date:  2022-03-02       Impact factor: 4.799

5.  Oral isotretinoin for acne vulgaris side effects on the ocular surface: Hyaluronic acid and galacto-xyloglucan as treatment for dry eye disease signs and symptoms.

Authors:  María Carmen Sánchez-González; Concepción De-Hita-Cantalejo; Concepción Martínez-Lara; José-María Sánchez-González
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-07-22
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