Evaluation of several tests in screening for chloroquine maculopathy

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Abstract

Patients receiving antimalarial therapy, specifically hydroxychloroquine, for different periods were evaluated using contrast sensitivity test (CST) and results were compared with those of electro-retinography (EOG), and pattern visual evoked potential (PVEP), and a matching age control group. The results indicated CST to be most sensitive of the evaluated techniques particularly in patients under 40 years old. In 44.4% of the cases CST revealed macular dysfunction of which the other two methods of examination were not capable. Our findings suggest the CST is a reliable and practical method which could be used as an additional screening test for chloroquine maculopathy. © 1989, College of Ophthalmologists. All right reserved.

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Bishara, S. A., & Matamoros, N. (1989). Evaluation of several tests in screening for chloroquine maculopathy. Eye (Basingstoke), 3(6), 777–782. https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.1989.121

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