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Akira Saitoh1, Ayumi K Saitoh1, Erina Daizumoto2
1Ophthalmology, Takamatsu Red Cross hospital, Takamatsu, JPN.
Abstract:
This report describes the case of uveitis in a 74-year-old woman with myelofibrosis who was treated with fedratinib. Both her eyes had hyperemia, anterior chamber cells, keratic precipitates, and vitritis. Based on her clinical history, negative clinical examination findings (except for diabetes), and fedratinib treatment, she was diagnosed with fedratinib-induced uveitis. Subsequently, the patient received sub-Tenon's triamcinolone acetonide (STA) injection in both eyes. The next day, her subjective symptoms were alleviated. Moreover, her objective symptoms were deemed to have improved after the examination performed after a few days. STA injection was extremely effective for treating fedratinib-induced uveitis.
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