Abstract
We report two cases of macular edema treated with the oral administration of furosemide. The first case presented here was a 78-year-old male patient with visual disturbance of the left eye. He had been taking an oral agent for diabetes and had chronic renal failure for 7 years. From 10 days prior to the visit, he had visual disturbance of the left eye accompanied by systemic edema. There were no specific findings in the anterior segment, but sub-retinal fluid was observed in the left fundus. Macular edema was observed on fluorescein angiography and optical coherence tomography; therefore, the oral administration of furosemide was initiated. After seven days, the sub-retinal fluid disappeared. The second case was a 43-year-old female patient with visual disturbance of the left eye who had been taking hypoglycemic agents for diabetes for 13 years. There were no specific findings in the anterior segment, but flame-shaped retinal hemorrhages were scattered over both posterior poles, neovascularization was observed in the left eye, and, of particular note, sub-retinal fluid was detected in the macula of the left eye. Macular edema was also observed on fluorescein angiography and optical coherence tomography, and oral administration of furosemide was initiated. After 3 weeks, the macular edema had significantly decreased.
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Authors
Institution
Department of Ophthalmology, Dongkang Hospital, Ulsan, Korea.
Source
Korean journal of ophthalmology : KJO 26:4 2012 Aug pg 312-5MeSH
Administration, OralAdult
Aged
Diabetes Complications
Diuretics
Female
Fluorescein Angiography
Furosemide
Humans
Macular Edema
Male
Tomography, Optical Coherence
Pub Type(s)
Case ReportsJournal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
22870034
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