scholarly journals Study is needed of visual field defects associated with any long term antiepileptic drug

BMJ ◽  
1998 ◽  
Vol 317 (7152) ◽  
pp. 206-206 ◽  
Author(s):  
G P. Rao ◽  
F. A. Fat ◽  
G. Kyle ◽  
J. P. Leach ◽  
D. W Chadwick ◽  
...  
Neurology ◽  
1999 ◽  
Vol 53 (5) ◽  
pp. 922-922 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Kalviainen ◽  
I. Nousiainen ◽  
M. Mantyjarvi ◽  
E. Nikoskelainen ◽  
J. Partanen ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Vol 165 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-37 ◽  
Author(s):  
R Trifanescu ◽  
V Stavrinides ◽  
P Plaha ◽  
S Cudlip ◽  
J V Byrne ◽  
...  

ObjectiveTo clarify the outcome of all cases of Rathke's cleft cysts (RCC) treated surgically and followed up in Oxford during a long-term period.Subjects and methodsThe records of all patients with RCC seen in the Department of Endocrinology between January 1978 and June 2009 were reviewed.ResultsA total of 33 patients (20 females, median age 43 years) were identified. At presentation, major visual field defects were detected in 58% of patients and gonadotrophin, ACTH and TSH deficiency in 60, 36 and 36% of patients respectively. Desmopressin treatment was required in 18% of patients. Treatment consisted of cyst evacuation combined with or without biopsy/removal of the wall. Post-operatively, visual fields improved in 83% of patients with impairment, whereas there was no reversal of ACTH or TSH deficiency or of diabetes insipidus. All but one subject had imaging follow-up during a mean period of 48 months (range 2–267). Cyst relapse was detected in 22% of patients at a mean interval of 29 months (range 3–48 months); in 57% of them, the recurrence was symptomatic. Relapse-free rates were 88% at 24-months and 52% at 48-months follow-up. At last assessment, at least quadrantanopia was reported in 19% of patients, gonadotrophin, ACTH and TSH deficiency in 50, 42 and 47% of patients respectively. Desmopressin treatment was required in 39% of patients.ConclusionsIn this study of patients with RCC and long-term follow-up, we showed a considerable relapse rate necessitating long-term monitoring. Surgical intervention is of major importance for the restoration of visual field defects, but it does not improve endocrine morbidity, which in the long-term affects a substantial number of patients.


Seizure ◽  
1998 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 422
Author(s):  
J.P. Leach ◽  
P. Rao ◽  
F. Alfat ◽  
G. Kyle ◽  
D.W. Chadwick

2011 ◽  
Vol 152 (2) ◽  
pp. 256-265.e1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kyoko Ohno-Matsui ◽  
Noriaki Shimada ◽  
Kenjiro Yasuzumi ◽  
Kengo Hayashi ◽  
Takeshi Yoshida ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
María Cecilia Moreno ◽  
Brenda Giagante ◽  
Patricia Saidon ◽  
Silvia Kochen ◽  
Jorge Benozzi ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT:Objective:The aim of the present study was to assess visual alterations in a population of Argentine patients treated with the antiepileptic drug vigabatrin.Methods:Twenty patients receiving vigabatrin and 15 patients receiving carbamazepine were examined with automated perimetry using a Humphrey 120-point full screening strategy. In addition, scotopic flash electroretinograms were performed.Results:Of 20 patients treated with vigabatrin, two were unable to cooperate with testing. Of the remaining 18 patients, all but two showed at least one non-detected point inside the central 40° of the visual field of each eye. Of the 15 carbamazepine-treated patients, three were unable to perform the study. None of the remaining 12 patients showed visual field defects. Both a- and b-wave amplitudes of the scotopic electroretinogram were significantly reduced in 12 patients receiving vigabatrin.Conclusions:Visual field defects among patients on vigabatrin therapy may occur with a higher frequency than previously recognized. The Humphrey 120-points full field screening test and electroretinography are useful tools to assess the visual dysfunction associated with vigabatrin.


Retina ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 28 (9) ◽  
pp. 1228-1233 ◽  
Author(s):  
TAKEHIRO YAMASHITA ◽  
AKINORI UEMURA ◽  
HAZUKI KITA ◽  
KUMIKO NAKAO ◽  
TAIJI SAKAMOTO

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. e00456 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dana C. Walters ◽  
Erwin E. W. Jansen ◽  
Garrett R. Ainslie ◽  
Gajja S. Salomons ◽  
Madalyn N. Brown ◽  
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