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Bull’s eye maculopathy related to antimalarial drugs
Ricardo Leitão Guerra, MD81 yo
Bull’s eye maculopathy related to antimalarial drugs, such as hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine, is a form of retinal toxicity characterized by concentric rings of retinal pigment epi...
Bull’s eye maculopathy related to antimalarial drugs, such as hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine, is a form of retinal toxicity characterized by concentric rings of retinal pigment epi...
Bull’s eye maculopathy related to antimalarial drugs, such as hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine, is a form of retinal toxicity characterized by concentric rings of retinal pigment epithelium loss around the fovea. This condition results in vision changes, including loss of central vision. Regular ophthalmic screenings are crucial as the risk increases with the duration of drug use and cumulative dose. Early detection through visual field testing and OCT can prevent irreversible damage and necessitate medication adjustment.
Disclosure: All images featured in this post were acquired and analyzed using devices integrated within the Zeiss Retina Workflow. This ensures high-quality, detailed visual data for comprehensive assessment.
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