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[Interferon alpha-associated retinopathy in patients with chronic hepatitis C]
Background:
Interferons are a complex group of glycoproteins with antiviral, antiproliferative and immunomodulatory activity. They are used to treat different types of human neoplasms and chronic hepatitis C. Several case reports have described interferon-induced ocular side effects since the first case in 1990.
Patient And Methods:
We report about a 61-year-old female undergoing interferon 2alpha treatment who developed bilateral retinopathy during systemic therapy and provide a summary about ocular side effects and their consequences.
Conclusions:
Patients should be monitored by ophthalmologists before, during and after interferon therapy in order to avoid side effects like retinal neovascularisation and to prevent potential serious side effects.
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