Case Report: Bilateral Ciliary Body Detachment in a Patient Taking Oral Diet Pills

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Abstract

SIGNIFICANCE The use of antiobesity drugs is becoming more widespread, and the resulting adverse effects are also increasing. Visual impairments caused by weight-loss pills need a timely and accurate diagnosis and treatment. Prompt diagnosis and treatment can achieve a satisfactory prognosis. PURPOSE This report describes a case of a significant decline in bilateral visual acuity caused by taking diet pills and explores the possible pathogenesis. CASE REPORT A 32-year-old Chinese woman showed shallow anterior chambers, and intraocular pressure (IOP) was 38 mmHg bilaterally after taking Korean prescription diet pills for 6 days. The best-corrected visual acuity of both eyes was 0.03. The ultrasound biomicroscopy showed complete ciliary body detachment accompanied with angle closure. The central anterior chamber depths were 1.70 mm in the right eye and 1.61 mm in the left eye. The patient was diagnosed with ciliary body detachment with secondary elevated IOP. The patient was treated with pilocarpine, carteolol hydrochloride, brinzolamide, mannitol, and dexamethasone sodium phosphate. The patient had rewarding prognosis after treatment with discontinuation of diet pills, control of IOP, and glucocorticoids. CONCLUSIONS Extensive publicity and education are needed to ensure that consumers do not abuse diet pills; meanwhile, a timely diagnosis and withdrawal are crucial for a desirable prognosis. Clinicians need to consider the possibility of drug-secondary ocular diseases.

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Li, Y., Tao, Y., Gao, X., & Yu, F. (2021). Case Report: Bilateral Ciliary Body Detachment in a Patient Taking Oral Diet Pills. Optometry and Vision Science, 98(8), 876–880. https://doi.org/10.1097/OPX.0000000000001743

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