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2. Systemic Drug Toxicity Trends in immunosuppressive Therapy of Immune and Inflammatory Ocular Disease
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C. Stephen Foster, Alejandro Rodriguez, Elizabeth Messmer, Yonca A. Akova, Richard R. Tamesis, and William G. Christen
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Adult ,Male ,Drug ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Eye Diseases ,medicine.drug_class ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Autoimmune Diseases ,Pharmacotherapy ,Risk Factors ,Prednisone ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Adverse effect ,Proportional Hazards Models ,media_common ,Endophthalmitis ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Discontinuation ,Ophthalmology ,Immunosuppressive drug ,Immunology ,Regression Analysis ,Corticosteroid ,Female ,Drug Monitoring ,business ,Immunosuppressive Agents ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Purpose: To compare the relative toxicities of six systemic immunosuppressive drugs and systemic corticosteroids used to treat patients with severe ocular inflammatory disease and to identify factors influencing their occurrence. Methods: The authors reviewed the clinical records of 602 patients with ocular inflammatory disease treated with immunosuppressive drug therapy and/or systemic corticosteroids for adverse systemic effects while undergoing therapy. Proportional hazards regression analysis was performed to identify demographic and clinical factors that influence the occurrence of drug toxicity in these patients. Results: Immunosuppressive drug treatment was more likely to result in discontinuation of therapy because of toxic side effects than was corticosteroid treatment. However, unlike many of the side effects of corticosteroid treatment, the side effects of immunosuppressive therapy were reversible with reduction in dosage or discontinuation of the drug. Gastrointestinal symptoms and hematologic abnormalities accounted for the majority of reported side effects of the immunosuppressive medications. Neuropsychiatric and endocrine side effects were common in patients taking prednisone. In 17 patients treated with prednisone, pathologic fractures developed, which involved the hips and the spine. Female sex and age older than 60 years also were identified as factors associated with intolerance to drug therapy in the authors' study population. Race and type of systemic and ocular disease were not significant factors influencing tolerance to drug therapy. Conclusion: These findings suggest that when properly administered and monitored for adverse effects, most immunosuppressive agents used in the current study have similar risk profiles with relatively few serious therapeutic mishaps and largely reversible side effects. In contrast, corticosteroids can result in permanent disabilities as a result of long-term treatment.
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- 1996
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3. Systemic Immunosuppressive Therapy and the Occurrence of Malignancy in Patients with Ocular Inflammatory Disease
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Leon Lane, Yonca A. Akova, Richard R. Tamesis, Neal Barney, Miguel Pedroza-Seres, C. Stephen Foster, William G. Christen, Elisabeth M. Messmer, and Alejandro Rodriguez
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Adult ,Male ,Systemic disease ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Eye Diseases ,medicine.drug_class ,Prednisolone ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Disease ,Malignancy ,Gastroenterology ,Cohort Studies ,Pharmacotherapy ,Risk Factors ,Neoplasms ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Endophthalmitis ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Ophthalmology ,Corticosteroid ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,business ,Immunosuppressive Agents ,Follow-Up Studies ,Cohort study - Abstract
Purpose: To compare the occurrence of malignancy in patients with severe ocular inflammatory disease treated with systemic corticosteroids alone or with systemic immunosuppressive drugs with or without systemic corticosteroids. Methods: The clinical records of 543 patients with ocular inflammatory disease treated with systemic corticosteroids and/or immunosuppressive chemotherapy were reviewed in a retrospective cohort study. Characteristics of patients treated with corticosteroids alone were compared with characteristics of patients treated with immunosuppressive agents with or without preceding corticosteroid treatment. The rates of malignancy after initiation of drug therapy were compared using an exact test for incidence rate data. Results: Compared with patients treated with corticosteroids alone, patients treated with immunosuppressants with or without corticosteroid treatment were older and had more severe systemic disease. During a total of 1261 person-years of follow-up, a malignancy developed in five patients. The rate of malignancy in the immunosuppressant group (4 malignancies during 968 person-years of follow-up) was not significantly different from the rate in the corticosteroids alone group (1 malignancy during 293 person-years of follow-up) ( P >0.90, exact test for incidence rate data). Conclusion: These findings do not support the hypothesis of an increased risk of malignancy in patients with severe ocular inflammatory disease who are treated with systemic immunosuppressive agents compared with patients treated with systemic corticosteroids.
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- 1995
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4. List of Contributors
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Juan-Carlos Abad, Mark B Abelson, David H Abramson, Martin A Acquadro, Anthony P Adamis, Wesley H Adams, Natalie A Afshari, Everett Ai, Lloyd M Aiello, Lloyd P Aiello, Levent Akduman, Marissa L Albano, Daniel M. Albert, Terry J Alexandrou, Eduardo C Alfonso, Jorge L Alié, Hassan Alizadeh, Ibrahim A Al Jadaan, Sabah Al-Jastaneiah, Calliope E Allen, David Allen, Robert C Allen, Albert Alm, Samar Al-Swailem, Abigail K Alt, Michael M Altaweel, Russell Anderson, Christopher M Andreoli, Sofia Androudi, Leonard PK Ang, Fahd Anzaar, David J Apple, Claudia A Arrigg, Pablo Artal, Penny Asbell, George K Asdourian, Neal Atebara, Pelin Atmaca-Sonmez, Isabelle Audo, Gerd U Auffarth, Robin K Avery, Dimitri T Azar, Ann S Baker, Mark Balles, Scott D Barnes, Donald M Barnett, Neal P Barney, Fina C Barouch, George B Bartley, Jason JS Barton, Irmgard Behlau, Jose I Belda, Jeffrey L Bennett, Timothy J Bennett, Gregg J Berdy, Carlo Roberto Bernardino, Vitaliano Bernardino, Eliot L Berson, Amitabh Bharadwaj, Robert Bhisitkul, Ravinder D Bhui, Jurij Bilyk, Valérie Biousse, Alan C Bird, Norman Paul Blair, Barbara A Blodi, Mark S Blumenkranz, H Culver Boldt, Mark S Borchert, Luigi Borrillo, Gary E Borodic, S Arthur Boruchoff, Swaraj Bose, Michael E Boulton, RW Bowman, Elizabeth A Bradley, Periklis D Brazitikos, Robert Breeze, Neil M Bressler, Susan B Bressler, Alfred Brini, Donald L Budenz, Angela N Buffenn, Scott E Burk, Salim Butrus, David Callanan, J Douglas Cameron, Louis B Cantor, William A Cantore, Jorge Cantu-Dibildox, Victoria Casas, Miriam Casper, Robin J Casten, Yara P Catoira, Jerry Cavallerano, Samantha J Chai, Maria R Chalita, Sherman M Chamberlain, Audrey S Chan, Chi-Chao Chan, Paul Chan, Matthew J Chapin, Karen L Chapman, Eric Chen, Joe Chen, Julie A Chen, Teresa C Chen, Zhou Chen, Patricia Chévez-Barrios, Emily Y Chew, Mark Chiang, James Chodosh, Eva-Marie Chong, Denise Chun, Leo T Chylack, Antonio P Ciardella, Mortimer Civan, Liane Clamen, John I Clark, Glenn Cockerham, Andre Cohen, Elisabeth J Cohen, Kathryn A Colby, Anne L Coleman, Hanna R Coleman, Joseph Colin, J Michael Collier, Grant M Comer, M Ronan Conlon, Kim E Cooper, James J Corbett, Miguel C Coma, Marshall N Cyrlin, Linda R Dagi, Matthew A Dahlgren, Timothy J Daley, Andrea P Da Mata, Bertil Damato, Donald J D'Amico, Reza Dana, Aude Danan-Husson, Helen B Danesh-Meyer, Ronald P Danis, Jason K Darlington, Stefanie L Davidson, Janet L Davis, Elizabeth A Davis, Jose J de la Cruz, Adam G de la Garza, Margaret M DeAngelis, Sheri L DeMartelaere, Joseph L Demer, Avninder Dhaliwal, J Paul Dieckert, Diana V Do, Marshall G Doane, Christopher Dodds, Claes H Dohlman, Guy Donati, Eric D Donnenfeld, Arlene Drack, Thaddeus P Dryja, David Dueker, Jay S Duker, Jennifer A Dunbar, James P Dunn, William J Dupps, Marlene L Durand, Jonathan J Dutton, Chiara M Eandi, Deepak P Edward, Robert A Egan, David A Eichenbaum, Susan E Eklund, Elizabeth C Engle, Kristine Erickson, Bita Esmaeli, Aaron Fay, Leonard Feiner, Sharon Fekrat, Frederick L Ferris, Howard F Fine, Donald C Fletcher, Paul Flikier, Richard P Floyd, Harry W Flynn, Donald S Fong, Ramon L Font, Brian JR Forbes, Rod Foroozan, Bradley S Foster, C Stephen Foster, Jill A Foster, Gary N Foulks, Tamara R Fountain, Gregory M Fox, Thomas F Freddo, Sharon F Freedman, K Bailey Freund, Thomas R Friberg, Alan H Friedman, David Friedman, Deborah I Friedman, Ephraim Friedman, Arthur D Fu, Anne B Fulton, Ahmed Galal, Steven Galetta, Mark Gallardo, Brenda Gallie, Alec Garner, James A Garrity, Damien Gatinel, Steven J Gedde, Craig E Geist, Steve Gerber, Ramon C Ghanem, Jon P Gieser, Michael S Gilmore, Howard V Gimbel, Ilene K Gipson, Tyrone Glover, Robert A Goldberg, Mordechai Goldenfeld, Scott M Goldstein, Cintia F Gomi, Haiyan Gong, John A Gonzales, John Goosey, Justin L Gottlieb, Joshua Gould, Evangelos S Gragoudas, David B Granet, Michael J Greaney, Daniel G Green, Franz Grehn, Jack V Greiner, Craig M Greven, Gregory J Griepentrog, Carl Groenewald, Cynthia L Grosskreutz, Lori Latowski Grover, Vamsi K Gullapalli, Padma Gulur, Jonathan Gunther, Manish Gupta, Mayank Gupta, David R Guyer, Darin R Haivala, Julia A Haller, GM Halmagyi, Lawrence S Halperin, Islam M Hamdi, Steven R Hamilton, Kristin M Hammersmith, Dennis P Han, Ronald M Hansen, J William Harbour, Seenu M Hariprasad, Mona Harissi-Dagher, Shirin E. Hassan, Mark P Hatton, Pamela Hawley, Yasutaka Hayashida, John R Heckenlively, Thomas R Hedges, Alfred D Heggie, Katrinka L Heher, Jeffrey S Heier, J Fielding Hejtmancik, Bonnie A Henderson, Peter S Hersh, Ahmed A Hidayat, Eva Juliet Higginbotham, Tatsuo Hirose, Allen C Ho, ThucAnh T Ho, R Nick Hogan, David E Holck, Nancy M Holekamp, Peter G Hovland, Thomas C Hsu, William C Hsu, Andrew JW Huang, Mark S Hughes, Jennifer Hui, David G Hunter, Laryssa A Huryn, Deeba Husain, Robert A Hyndiuk, Michael Ip, Brian J Jacobs, Frederick A Jakobiec, Lee M Jampol, Harold G Jensen, Fei Ji, David L Johnson, Douglas H Johnson, Mark W Johnson, R Paul Johnson, Robert N Johnson, Karen M Joos, Nancy C Joyce, J Michael Jumper, Ula V. Jurkunas, Alon Kahana, Malik Y Kahook, Elliott Kanner, Kevin Kalwerisky, Henry J Kaplan, Ekaterini C Karatza, Randy Kardon, James A Katowitz, William R Katowitz, Melanie Kazlas, Kelly S Keefe, Lara Kelley, Charles J Kent, Kenneth R Kenyon, Bilal F Khan, Jemshed A Khan, Naheed W Khan, Peng Tee Khaw, Femida Kherani, Eva C Kim, Hee Joon Kim, Ivana K Kim, Jonathan W Kim, Rosa Y Kim, Stella K Kim, Tae-Im Kim, Christina M Klais, Stephen R Klapper, Barbara EK Klein, Guy Kleinmann, Thomas Klink, Dino D Klisovic, Stephen D Klyce, Tolga Kocaturk, Thomas Kohnen, Takeshi Kojima, Tobias Koller, David A Kostick, Joel A Kraut, Chandrasekharan Krishnan, Ronald R Krueger, Joseph H Krug, Sara Krupsky, Rachel W Kuchtey, Ramsay S Kurban, Paul A Kurz, JR Kuszak, Young H Kwon, Thad A Labbe, Deborah L Lam, Jeffrey C Lamkin, Kathleen A Lamping, Anne Marie Lane, Katherine A Lane, Keith J Lane, Jonathan H Lass, Mary G Lawrence, Andrew G Lee, Carol M Lee, Michael S Lee, Paul P Lee, William B Lee, Igal Leibovitch, Bradley N Lemke, Craig A Lemley, Andrea Leonardi, Simmons Lessell, Leonard A Levin, Grace A Levy-Clarke, Julie C Lew, Craig Lewis, Wei Li, Laurence S Lim, Lyndell L Lim, Wee-Kiak Lim, Grant T Liu, John I Loewenstein, McGregor N Lott, Jonathan C Lowry, David B Lyon, Robert E Lytle, Mathew MacCumber, Bonnie T Mackool, Nalini A Madiwale, Francis Mah, Martin A Mainster, Michael H Manning, Steven L Mansberger, Robert E Marc, Mellone Marchong, Dennis M Marcus, Julie A Mares, Brian P Marr, Carlos E Martinez, Robert W Massof, Yukihiro Matsumoto, Cynthia Mattox, Marlon Maus, Cathleen M McCabe, Steven A McCormick, Michael McCrakken, James P McCulley, John A McDermott, H Richard McDonald, Marguerite B McDonald, Peter J McDonnell, Robert McGillivray, Craig A McKeown, James McLaughlin, W Wynn McMullen, Shlomo Melamed, George Meligonis, Efstratios Mendrinos, Dale R Meyer, Catherine B Meyerle, William F Mieler, Michael Migliori, Martin C Mihm, Darlene Miller, David Miller, Joan W Miller, Neil R Miller, David M Mills, Monte D Mills, Tatyana Milman, Lylas Mogk, Marja Mogk, Jordi Monés, Robert Montes-Micó, Christie L Morse, Asa D Morton, Anne Moskowitz, Shizuo Mukai, A Linn Murphree, Robert P Murphy, Timothy G Murray, Philip I Murray, Karina Nagao, Jay Neitz, Maureen Neitz, Peter A Netland, Arthur H Neufeld, Nancy J Newman, Eugene WM Ng, Quan Dong Nguyen, Jerry Y Niederkorn, Robert J Noecker, Robert B Nussenblatt, Joan M O'Brien, Paul D O'Brien, Terrence P O'Brien, Denis O'Day, R Joseph Olk, Karl R Olsen, Sumru Onal, Yen Hoong Ooi, E Mitchel Opremcak, George Ousler, Randall R Ozment, Samuel Packer, Millicent L Palmer, George N Papaliodis, DJ John Park, David W Parke, Cameron F Parsa, M Andrew Parsons, Louis R Pasquale, Neha N Patel, Sayjal J Patel, Thomas D Patrianakos, James R Patrinely, Deborah Pavan-Langston, Eli Peli, Susan M Pepin, Victor L Perez, Juan J Pérez-Santonja, John R Perfect, Henry D Perry, Joram Piatigorsky, Dante Pieramici, Eric A Pierce, Roberto Pineda, Misha L Pless, Howard D Pomeranz, Constantin J Pournaras, William Power, Manvi Prakash, Anita G Prasad, Valerie Purvin, David A Quillen, Graham E Quinn, Melvin D Rabena, James L Rae, Michael B Raizman, Alessandro Randazzo, Narsing A Rao, Christopher J Rapuano, Sherman W Reeves, Carl D Regillo, Elias Reichel, Martin H Reinke, Douglas Rhee, Claudia U Richter, Joseph F Rizzo, Richard M Robb, Anja C Roden, I Rand Rodgers, Merlyn M Rodrigues, Yonina Ron, Geoffrey E Rose, Emanuel S Rosen, James T Rosenbaum, Perry Rosenthal, Strutha C Rouse, Barry W Rovner, Malgorzata Rozanowska, Michael P Rubin, Peter AD Rubin, Shimon Rumelt, Anil K Rustgi, Tina Rutar, Mark S Ruttum, Allan R Rutzen, Edward T Ryan, Alfredo A Sadun, José-Alain Sahel, Leorey Saligan, Sarwat Salim, John F Salmon, Diva R Salomão, David Sami, Michael A Sandberg, Virender S Sangwan, Maria A Saornil, Joseph W Sassani, Rony R Sayegh, Andrew P Schachat, Wiley A Schell, Amy C Schefler, Tina Scheufele, Vivian Schiedler, Gretchen Schneider, Alison Schroeder, Ronald A Schuchard, Joel S Schuman, Ivan R Schwab, Adrienne Scott, Ingrid U Scott, Marvin L Sears, Johanna M Seddon, Theo Seiler, Robert P Selkin, Richard D Semba, Irina Serbanescu, Briar Sexton, Tarek M Shaarawy, Peter Shah, Aron Shapiro, Savitri Sharma, Jean Shein, Debra J Shetlar, M Bruce Shields, Carol L Shields, Jerry A Shields, Bradford J Shingleton, John W Shore, Lesya M Shuba, Guy J Ben Simon, Richard J Simmons, Michael Simpson, Arun D Singh, Omah S Singh, Karen Sisley, Arthur J Sit, David Smerdon, William E Smiddy, Ronald E Smith, Terry J Smith, Neal G Snebold, Lucia Sobrin, John A Sorenson, Sarkis H Soukiasian, George L Spaeth, Richard F Spaide, Monika Srivastava, Sunil K Srivastava, Alexandros N Stangos, Tomy Starck, Walter J Stark, Joshua D Stein, Roger F Steinert, Leon Strauss, Barbara W Streeten, J Wayne Streilein, James D Strong, Ilene K Sugino, Eric B Suhler, Timothy J Sullivan, Jennifer K Sun, Janet S Sunness, Francis C Sutula, Nasreen A Syed, Christopher N Ta, Hidehiro Takei, Jonathan H Talamo, Richard R Tamesis, Madhura Tamhankar, Kristen J Tarbet, Michelle Tarver-Carr, Mark A Terry, Joseph M Thomas, Vance Thompson, Jennifer E Thorne, Matthew J Thurtell, David P Tingey, King W To, Faisal M Tobaigy, Michael J Tolentino, Melissa G Tong, Gail Torkildsen, Cynthia A Toth, Elias I Traboulsi, Michele Trucksis, James C Tsai, Julie H Tsai, David T Tse, Scheffer CG Tseng, Elmer Y Tu, Ira J Udell, Alejandra A Valenzuela, Russell N Van Gelder, Gregory P Van Stavern, Deborah K Vander Veen, Demetrios Vavvas, David H Verity, Paolo Vinciguerra, Paul F Vinger, Nicholas J Volpe, Werner Wackernagel, Sonal Desai Wadhwa, Michael D Wagoner, Nadia K Waheed, David S Walton, Martin Wand, Jie Jin Wang, Scott M Warden, Lennox Webb, David Weber, Daniel Wee, Corey B Westerfeld, Christopher T Westfall, Scott M Whitcup, Valerie A White, William L White, Jason Wickens, Janey L Wiggs, Jacob T Wilensky, Charles P Wilkinson, Patrick D Williams, David J Wilson, M Roy Wilson, Steven E Wilson, Jules Winokur, William J Wirostko, Gadi Wollstein, Albert Chak Ming Wong, Tien Y Wong, John J Woog, Michael Wride, Carolyn S Wu, Darrell WuDunn, Jean Yang, Lawrence A Yannuzzi, Michael J Yaremchuk, R Patrick Yeatts, Richard W Yee, Steven Yeh, Lucy HY Young, Jenny Y Yu, Beatrice YJT Yue, Charles M Zacks, Bruce M Zagelbaum, Maryam Zamani, Marco Zarbin, Leonidas Zografos, and Christopher I Zoumalan
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- 2008
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5. Ocular Syphilis
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C. Stephen Foster and Richard R. Tamesis
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- 2008
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6. Efficacy and adverse effects of medications used in the treatment of glaucoma
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C. B. Toris, Richard R. Tamesis, and C. B. Camras
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Intraocular pressure ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Pharmacology toxicology ,Adrenergic beta-Antagonists ,Glaucoma ,Pharmacotherapy ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Intensive care medicine ,Adverse effect ,Intraocular Pressure ,Adjuvants, Pharmaceutic ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,Geriatrics gerontology ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Anesthesia ,Prostaglandins ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Once daily ,business - Abstract
With the advent of several new topically active medications for glaucoma therapy, intraocular pressure (IOP) can be reduced to target levels in more patients before resorting to surgery. Some of these newer agents have a number of advantages over some of the older medications, several of which are seldom used now. The topically active carbonic anhydrase inhibitors are better tolerated than oral formulations, which are infrequently used despite their greater efficacy compared with the topical formulations. The alpha2-adrenergic agonists effectively reduce IOP with few systemic adverse effects. The prostaglandin analogues are even more effective and well tolerated when applied once daily without known systemic adverse effects. The variety of glaucoma medications forces the physician to be selective with various combinations before proceeding with surgery. This article critically reviews the literature pertaining to the newer glaucoma medications, thereby providing guidelines to make rational choices from among the available options.
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- 1999
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