Inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) can induce severe sight-threatening retinal de...
2024-09-11
Abstract
Angiographically
silent cystoid macular edema (CME) is a rare complication from nab-paclitaxel.
Here we report a 45-year-old woman with breast cancer who developed CME after
several months of treatment with albumin-bound paclitaxel (nab-paclitaxel). Her
visual acuity did not improve significantly with the cessation of
nab-paclitaxel and intravitreal ranibizumab treatment. Then, brinzolamide eye
drops were prescribed. One month later, her vision improved, with the macular
edema significantly subsided. Finally, we reviewed other cases of CME induced
by nab-paclitaxel that have been reported in the literature and discussed the
underlying pathogenesis of nab-paclitaxel-induced CME.