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Title: Electro-ophthalmology and side-effects of drugs. Author: Van Lith GH. Journal: Doc Ophthalmol; 1977 Sep 30; 44(1):19-21. PubMed ID: 923410. Abstract: Diagnostic procedures have to be directed towards the prevention of irreversible changes. In this respect, patients using chloroquine have to be examined at least once a year. The most sensitive methods for detecting early reversible changes are the electro-oculogram and static perimetry. The latter is probably more specific. Concerning ethambutol, the patients themselves are aware of the onset because a decrease in visual acuity and a central scotoma are early and reversible symptoms. In these cases electro-ophthalmology is of help when the diagnosis is doubtful. Iatrogenic effects of other drugs are not seen regularly in our electro-ophthalmological departments.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]