Wide field retinal imaging and the detection of drug associated retinal toxicity

Int J Retina Vitreous. 2019 Dec 12;5(Suppl 1):26. doi: 10.1186/s40942-019-0172-0. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Background: To describe the peripheral retinal findings associated with systemic medication toxicity and to outline the importance of ultra-widefield imaging in the detection, analysis and monitoring of these abnormalities.

Main text: This review highlights the retinal manifestations associated with the more common drug toxicities, with emphasis on the peripheral features and the indications for wide field imaging. The presenting findings, underlying pathophysiology, and retinal alterations in hydroxychloroquine, thioridazine, didanosine, tamoxifen, MEK-inhibitor, and immune checkpoint inhibitor associated drug toxicity will be described and the importance of wide field imaging in the evaluation of these abnormalities will be emphasized.

Conclusions: Wide field retinal imaging can improve the detection of peripheral retinal abnormalities associated with drug toxicity and may be an important tool in the diagnosis and management of these disorders.

Keywords: Drug toxicity; Periphery; Ultra-widefield.

Publication types

  • Review