Ocular Side Effects Associated with Systemic Isotretinoin

A. Oner, Ayten Ferahbaş, S. Karakucuk, S. Utaş, B. Karaman, C. Kutlugun, M. Somdas, Ertuǧrul Mirza
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Purpose. To evaluate ocular side effects associated with systemic isotretinoin. Patients and Method. Thirty‐five patients with severe recalcitrant acne were enrolled in this prospective study. Isotretinoin was administered at a dose of 0.5–1 mg/kg/day in two divided doses with food for 16 weeks. In all patients, visual acuity, anterior segment examination, intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement, Schirmer I test, tear film break‐up time (BUT), and color vision by Farnsworth‐Munsell (FM) 100 Hue color test were evaluated and microbiological investigation of conjunctival flora and anterior nares were performed. All these eye examinations were repeated before, during, and after treatment with isotretinoin by the same examiner. Results. There was no difference in visual acuity, and fundus examination in any of the cases after administration of the drug. No statistically significant difference was found between averages of IOP measurements and refraction (NS). On the other hand, the differences between FM 100 Hue test scores, Schirmer values, and BUT measurements that were evaluated before and during treatment were statistically significant (p < 0.05). Subjective symptoms such as dryness, itching, and contact lens intolerance occurred in 34% of the patients. Colonization of the conjunctiva and anterior nares by Staphylococcus increased significantly during treatment. All abnormal findings disappeared 1 month after stopping therapy. Conclusion. There are ocular side effects of isotretinoin that are treatable and they disappear after discontinuation of therapy.
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与全身异维甲酸相关的眼部副作用
目的。评价与全身异维甲酸相关的眼部副作用。患者和方法。35例严重顽固性痤疮患者被纳入这项前瞻性研究。异维a酸按0.5-1 mg/kg/天的剂量,分两次随食物给药,连续16周。对所有患者进行视力、前节检查、眼内压(IOP)测量、Schirmer I试验、泪膜破裂时间(BUT)和Farnsworth - Munsell (FM) 100色相色相试验评估,并对结膜菌群和前鼻腔进行微生物学调查。所有这些眼科检查在异维甲酸治疗之前、期间和之后由同一检查者重复进行。结果。用药后两组患者的视力及眼底检查均无差异。IOP平均值与屈光(NS)之间无统计学差异。另一方面,在治疗前和治疗期间评估FM 100 Hue测试分数,Schirmer值和BUT测量值之间的差异具有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。34%的患者出现干燥、瘙痒和隐形眼镜不耐受等主观症状。在治疗期间,葡萄球菌在结膜和前鼻孔的定植明显增加。停止治疗1个月后,所有异常症状消失。结论。异维甲酸对眼部的副作用是可以治疗的,停药后会消失。
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