1. Self-limiting resolution of netarsudil induced bullous epitheliopathy.
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Dellostritto, Stephen, Winter, Kirsten, Gould Blackmore, Jennifer, Pereira, Stephen, and Dul, Mitchell W
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SCHLEMM'S canal ,INTRAOCULAR pressure ,AQUEOUS humor ,OPEN-angle glaucoma ,CLINICAL trials ,OCULAR hypertension ,IRIDOCYCLITIS - Abstract
The article discusses a case of reticular bullous epitheliopathy induced by the medication netarsudil 0.02%. The patient, a 46-year-old black woman with advanced glaucoma, experienced corneal subepithelial bullae after starting netarsudil but continued the medication with close monitoring. The bullae resolved without discontinuation of netarsudil, highlighting the importance of balancing risks and benefits when managing patients with ocular hypotensive medications. The article also explores the pathophysiology of this rare adverse event and emphasizes the need for careful monitoring and individualized treatment decisions. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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