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Kanda M, Malik M, Miller M, Deshmukh R. Poppers maculopathy missed in a patient with cataract highlights the importance of preoperative optical coherence tomography. BMJ Case Rep 2024; 17:e259477. [PMID: 38834306 DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2023-259477] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/06/2024] Open
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Poppers maculopathy is a complication of alkyl nitrate (poppers) inhalation. It presents with non-specific symptoms and variable signs, which can make it difficult to diagnose. We present a case of coexisting cataract and poppers maculopathy in a patient. He had vague visual symptoms that were attributed entirely to his cataract and he went on to have cataract surgery. Suboptimal postoperative visual acuity and normal clinical examination triggered further investigation with spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT), after which poppers maculopathy was diagnosed. We highlight the importance of performing OCT in the preoperative assessment of a cataract patient, especially where the cataract is mild and may not fully account for symptoms. The patient showed complete visual recovery on drug cessation despite ongoing maculopathy on OCT scans.
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- Mumta Kanda
- A&E, Cataract, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
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- Adnexal, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
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- Moorfields Private, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
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- Cataract, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
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Lam A, Gulati S, Foster BS, Lally DR. CENTRAL RETINAL VEIN OCCLUSION ASSOCIATED WITH USE OF AMYL NITRITE "POPPERS". Retin Cases Brief Rep 2024; 18:138-140. [PMID: 36007175 DOI: 10.1097/icb.0000000000001338] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/15/2023]
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PURPOSE To report a case of central retinal vein occlusion in a young patient after the use of amyl nitrate "poppers." METHODS Description of the patient's clinical history, ophthalmic examination, retinal imaging, and treatment. RESULTS A 38-year-old man presented with a central retinal vein occlusion in his right eye after inhaling amyl nitrite "poppers." There appeared to be a definitive temporal association between poppers use and both the onset of the vein occlusion and the patient's visual scotomata, which recurred immediately after drug use multiple times. Optical coherence tomography displayed cystic macular edema, which was treated with intravitreal bevacizumab. The patient's hypercoagulable laboratory workup was negative. CONCLUSION This is the first report of a central retinal vein occlusion associated with poppers inhalation. A high index of suspicion for poppers use should be maintained in young patients who present with retinal vein occlusion, particularly in homosexual patients with a normal laboratory workup that fails to reveal a hypercoagulable etiology.
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- Andrew Lam
- Department of Ophthalmology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Springfield, Massachusetts
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Somisetty S, Santina A, Sarraf D, Mieler WF. The Impact of Systemic Medications on Retinal Function. Asia Pac J Ophthalmol (Phila) 2023; 12:115-157. [PMID: 36971705 DOI: 10.1097/apo.0000000000000605] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/05/2022] [Accepted: 02/02/2023] [Indexed: 03/29/2023] Open
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This study will provide a thorough review of systemic (and select intravitreal) medications, along with illicit drugs that are capable of causing various patterns of retinal toxicity. The diagnosis is established by taking a thorough medication and drug history, and then by pattern recognition of the clinical retinal changes and multimodal imaging features. Examples of all of these types of toxicity will be thoroughly reviewed, including agents that cause retinal pigment epithelial disruption (hydroxychloroquine, thioridazine, pentosan polysulfate sodium, dideoxyinosine), retinal vascular occlusion (quinine, oral contraceptives), cystoid macular edema/retinal edema (nicotinic acid, sulfa-containing medications, taxels, glitazones), crystalline deposition (tamoxifen, canthaxanthin, methoxyflurane), uveitis, miscellaneous, and subjective visual symptoms (digoxin, sildenafil). The impact of newer chemotherapeutics and immunotherapeutics (tyrosine kinase inhibitor, mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase, checkpoint, anaplastic lymphoma kinase, extracellular signal-regulated kinase inhibitors, and others), will also be thoroughly reviewed. The mechanism of action will be explored in detail when known. When applicable, preventive measures will be discussed, and treatment will be reviewed. Illicit drugs (cannabinoids, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, alkyl nitrite), will also be reviewed in terms of the potential impact on retinal function.
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- Swathi Somisetty
- Jules Stein Eye Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
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- Jules Stein Eye Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
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- Jules Stein Eye Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, CA
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Bartolo C, Koklanis K, Vukicevic M. 'Poppers Maculopathy' and the adverse ophthalmic outcomes from the recreational use of alkyl nitrate inhalants: a systematic review. Semin Ophthalmol 2022; 38:371-379. [PMID: 35938499 DOI: 10.1080/08820538.2022.2108717] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/15/2022]
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OBJECTIVE The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to provide an overview of reported cases of poppers maculopathy and a statistical analysis of the clinical presentations, anatomical changes and treatment and follow-up of the rare disease. METHODS A systematic search of CINAHL, Embase and PubMed databases was conducted, including a search of the grey literature. Data were pooled to provide a summary of the clinical characteristics and outcomes of poppers maculopathy. Studies were critically appraised using the Joanna Briggs Institute or the Authority, Accuracy, Coverage, Objectivity, Date, Significance checklists. RESULTS Of the 493 articles obtained, 32 were included, consisting of 113 participants with a mean age of 40.2. Most patients were male with bilateral maculopathy and presented with either vision loss or a visual disturbance. Cessation of popper use was the most common form of management prescribed. The mean VA at baseline was 0.22 (logMAR units). For those followed-up, the mean VA significantly improved from 0.24 to 0.11 (Z = -5.800, p = <0.001). Bilateral yellow foveal spots were viewed on fundoscopy in 53 patients, and a sub-foveal disturbance of the ellipsoid layer was reported on spectral domain optical coherence tomography in 89 patients. By 6 months, SD-OCT anatomical changes mostly improved or resolved. CONCLUSION Recreational users of poppers who develop maculopathy generally present with vision loss or a visual disturbance secondary to foveal disruption. Patients have a good visual prognosis, with cessation of poppers potentially having a role in improved outcomes. With the high prevalence of use among gay and bisexual men, awareness of related maculopathy and presenting symptoms by clinicians is important to mitigate side effects.
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- Caleb Bartolo
- Discipline of Orthoptics, School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
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- Discipline of Orthoptics, School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
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- Discipline of Orthoptics, School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
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Hamann T, Wiest MRJ, Brinkmann M, Toro M, Fasler K, Baur J, Freund KB, Zweifel S. Assessment of the microvasculature in poppers maculopathy. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol 2021; 260:1299-1306. [PMID: 34800139 PMCID: PMC8913571 DOI: 10.1007/s00417-021-05453-0] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/03/2021] [Revised: 09/09/2021] [Accepted: 10/12/2021] [Indexed: 11/11/2022] Open
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Purpose To investigate a possible microvascular component of poppers maculopathy (PMP) using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). Methods Twelve patients suffering from poppers maculopathy were included. Health records, optical coherence tomography (OCT), and OCTA data was gathered and compared to a healthy control group (HC). PMP lesion type was determined by manifestation in OCT. OCTA-based evaluation of retinal vascular plexus and choriocapillaris (CC) was executed. Vessel density (VD) and vessel length density (VLD) in superficial and deep capillary plexus (SCP, DCP), as well as flow deficits (FD), within the foveal avascular zone (FAZ) in CC were assessed. Results Median age of PMP patients was 40 (min 24; max 64) years, all male. Eleven patients presented with ellipsoid zone-type lesions; one patient showed a vitelliform-type lesion. No qualitative microvascular changes between PMP patients and HC were identified. Quantitative values for VD and VLD of SCP and DCP did not differ in between the two groups. The analysis of FDs in CC showed no deviation from PMP patients to HC. Conclusions No vascular anomalies in qualitative and quantitative analysis in OCTA were detected in PMP patients. The constitution of the CC within FAZ of PMP patients does not differ from HC when assessed as FD. ![]()
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- T Hamann
- Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital Zurich, Frauenklinikstrasse 24, Zurich, 8091, Switzerland.,University of Zurich, Rämistrasse 71, Zurich, 8006, Switzerland
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- Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital Zurich, Frauenklinikstrasse 24, Zurich, 8091, Switzerland.,University of Zurich, Rämistrasse 71, Zurich, 8006, Switzerland
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- Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital Zurich, Frauenklinikstrasse 24, Zurich, 8091, Switzerland.,University of Zurich, Rämistrasse 71, Zurich, 8006, Switzerland
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- Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital Zurich, Frauenklinikstrasse 24, Zurich, 8091, Switzerland.,University of Zurich, Rämistrasse 71, Zurich, 8006, Switzerland.,Chair and Department of General and Pediatric Ophthalmology, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland
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- Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital Zurich, Frauenklinikstrasse 24, Zurich, 8091, Switzerland.,University of Zurich, Rämistrasse 71, Zurich, 8006, Switzerland
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- Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital Zurich, Frauenklinikstrasse 24, Zurich, 8091, Switzerland.,University of Zurich, Rämistrasse 71, Zurich, 8006, Switzerland
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- Vitreous Retina Macula Consultants of New York, New York, NY, USA.,Department of Ophthalmology New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA
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- Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital Zurich, Frauenklinikstrasse 24, Zurich, 8091, Switzerland. .,University of Zurich, Rämistrasse 71, Zurich, 8006, Switzerland.
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Rojas CN, Fawzi AA, Gill MK. AOSLO imaging in poppers maculopathy shows high resolution loss of central macular cones. Am J Ophthalmol Case Rep 2021; 23:101166. [PMID: 34386641 PMCID: PMC8342772 DOI: 10.1016/j.ajoc.2021.101166] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/22/2020] [Revised: 05/10/2021] [Accepted: 07/19/2021] [Indexed: 12/02/2022] Open
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Purpose To use new adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (AOSLO) technology to better image macular pathology in poppers maculopathy. Observations A 40-year-old patient was found to have poppers maculopathy. Best corrected visual acuity was decreased to 20/40 OD and 20/50 OS, spectral domain optical coherence tomography found outer retinal disruption of the fovea, and AOSLO imaging showed significant decrease in cone density of the fovea of both eyes. Conclusions and importance Poppers maculopathy is a rare, but visually significant, complication of popper abuse. AOSLO technology demonstrates significant cone damage in poppers maculopathy. The striking loss of cones revealed by AOSLO imaging shows how AOSLO imaging can elucidate macular pathology. Poppers maculopathy can cause a significant decrease in BCVA despite relatively minimal changes observed on DFE and SD-OCT. AOSLO imaging in this case of poppers maculopathy reveals a striking decrease in central cone density. This report demonstrates that AOSLO can elucidate macular pathology not seen in more widely used retinal imaging modalities.
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- Cole N Rojas
- Department of Ophthalmology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA
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van Dijk EHC, Boon CJF. Serous business: Delineating the broad spectrum of diseases with subretinal fluid in the macula. Prog Retin Eye Res 2021; 84:100955. [PMID: 33716160 DOI: 10.1016/j.preteyeres.2021.100955] [Citation(s) in RCA: 37] [Impact Index Per Article: 12.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/30/2020] [Revised: 02/14/2021] [Accepted: 02/19/2021] [Indexed: 02/08/2023]
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A wide range of ocular diseases can present with serous subretinal fluid in the macula and therefore clinically mimic central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC). In this manuscript, we categorise the diseases and conditions that are part of the differential diagnosis into 12 main pathogenic subgroups: neovascular diseases, vitelliform lesions, inflammatory diseases, ocular tumours, haematological malignancies, paraneoplastic syndromes, genetic diseases, ocular developmental anomalies, medication-related conditions and toxicity-related diseases, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment and tractional retinal detachment, retinal vascular diseases, and miscellaneous diseases. In addition, we describe 2 new clinical pictures associated with macular subretinal fluid accumulation, namely serous maculopathy with absence of retinal pigment epithelium (SMARPE) and serous maculopathy due to aspecific choroidopathy (SMACH). Differentiating between these various diseases and CSC can be challenging, and obtaining the correct diagnosis can have immediate therapeutic and prognostic consequences. Here, we describe the key differential diagnostic features of each disease within this clinical spectrum, including representative case examples. Moreover, we discuss the pathogenesis of each disease in order to facilitate the differentiation from typical CSC.
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- Elon H C van Dijk
- Department of Ophthalmology, Leiden University Medical Center, Albinusdreef 2, 2333 ZA, Leiden, the Netherlands
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Leiden University Medical Center, Albinusdreef 2, 2333 ZA, Leiden, the Netherlands; Department of Ophthalmology, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Meibergdreef 9, 1105 AZ, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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Romano F, Arrigo A, Sperti A, Bandello F, Battaglia Parodi M. Multimodal imaging of poppers maculopathy. Eur J Ophthalmol 2019; 31:NP71-NP73. [PMID: 31746225 DOI: 10.1177/1120672119887918] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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PURPOSE To describe a case of poppers maculopathy by means of multimodal imaging. METHODS A 26-year-old male presented to our Department in April 2018 with a history of visual disturbances. He underwent a complete ophthalmologic examination, including optical coherence tomography, fundus autofluorescence, and ultra-widefield fundus photograph. RESULTS At baseline, the patient presented a visual acuity of 20/25 Snellen bilaterally, with an altered foveal reflex on funduscopic examination. Structural optical coherence tomography showed disruption of the outer retinal layers in both eyes. After 6-month observation, the status of the outer retinal layers on optical coherence tomography and his vision (20/20) appeared improved. In this occasion, we performed optical coherence tomography angiography that revealed clear and persisting choriocapillaris alterations. Upon further interrogation, he admitted the episodic use of poppers, hence leading to the diagnosis. CONCLUSION Our findings suggest that microvascular toxicity at the level of choriocapillaris may act as primary pathogenetic insult in poppers maculopathy.
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- Francesco Romano
- Department of Ophthalmology, Scientific Institute San Raffaele, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy.,Eye Clinic, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Science, Luigi Sacco University Hospital, Milan, Italy
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Scientific Institute San Raffaele, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Scientific Institute San Raffaele, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Scientific Institute San Raffaele, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy
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- Department of Ophthalmology, Scientific Institute San Raffaele, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy
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Magdaleno‐Tapial J, Valenzuela‐Oñate C, Giacaman von der Weth M, Ferrer‐Guillén B, Hernández‐Bel P. Image Gallery: Painful skin rash on the face after a ‘chemsex’ party. Br J Dermatol 2019; 180:e33. [DOI: 10.1111/bjd.17205] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/30/2022]
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- J. Magdaleno‐Tapial
- Department of Dermatology Hospital General Universitario de Valencia Valencia Spain
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- Department of Dermatology Hospital General Universitario de Valencia Valencia Spain
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- Department of Dermatology Hospital General Universitario de Valencia Valencia Spain
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- Department of Dermatology Hospital General Universitario de Valencia Valencia Spain
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