American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Dec 2022)

Bilateral corneal perforation in Ipilimumab/Nivolumab - associated peripheral ulcerative keratitis

  • Julia Aschauer,
  • Ruth Donner,
  • Jan Lammer,
  • Gerald Schmidinger

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28
p. 101686

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Purpose: To present a case of immune checkpoint inhibitor-induced bilateral peripheral ulcerative keratitis that progressed to corneal perforation requiring keratoplasty in both eyes. Observations: We describe the course of a 60-year-old man treated with a combination of Ipilimumab and Nivolumab for metastatic melanoma who presented with foreign body sensation and epiphora in both eyes.Bilateral immune-related peripheral ulcerative keratitis was refractory to topical anti-inflammatory therapy, necessitating repetitive, but unsuccessful cyanoacrylate gluing procedure followed by bilateral lamellar mini-keratoplasty. Conclusions and importance: Combined immune checkpoint inhibition revokes the corneal immune privilege and can lead to auto-immune keratitis with recalcitrant progression to ulceration and perforation.

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