American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports (Jun 2022)

Fingolimod-associated severe bilateral cystoid macular edema

  • Hideki Fukuoka,
  • Kentaro Kojima,
  • Ayako Iwama,
  • Takahiro Okumura,
  • Chie Sotozono

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26
p. 101553

Abstract

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Purpose: To report a rare case in which a patient undergoing long-term oral fingolimod treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) developed late-onset severe bilateral cystoid macular edema (ME) at 3-weeks post cataract surgery. Observations: This study involved a 61-year-old female undergoing long-term oral fingolimod treatment for MS in whom at 4-years post initiation of treatment and the treatment being tapered to a 0.5 mg twice-weekly dose severe bilateral cystoid ME occurred at 3-weeks post cataract surgery. Although the patient was administered the proper treatments for pseudophakic ME, including a 20-mg sub-Tenon's-capsule triamcinolone acetonide injection, it took 13 months for the ME to ultimately resolve with continued oral fingolimod treatment. Conclusions and importance: The findings in this study show that severe bilateral cystoid ME can occur even several years after initiating fingolimod treatment, thus indicating that detailed follow-up is necessary post cataract surgery.

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