Purpose: To report a case of bilateral acute anterior uveitis in association with the application of an analgesic transdermal capsaicin patch. Methods: Case report and review of literature. Results: A 38-year-old woman suffered from bilateral acute anterior uveitis, manifesting 12-24h after application of an analgesic capsaicin patch (Isola Capsicum N Plus) that served to alleviate muscular neck pain. Systemic immune-mediated and infectious diseases were excluded by medical history and laboratory testing. Control of inflammation was achieved with topical corticosteroid treatment within 1 week. Over the course of a 1-year follow-up, no further recurrence of uveitis was observed. Conclusions: The case suggests a possible association of capsaicin-containing transdermal patches and acute anterior uveitis. © 2013 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc. All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.
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Bleuel, I., Zinkernagel, M., Tschopp, M., & Tappeiner, C. (2013). Association of bilateral acute anterior uveitis with a capsaicin patch. Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 21(5), 394–395. https://doi.org/10.3109/09273948.2013.795230
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