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Unusual Adverse Choroidal Reaction to Intravitreal Bevacizumab in Aggressive Posterior Retinopathy of Prematurity: The Indian Twin Cities ROP Screening (ITCROPS) Data Base Report Number 7

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Pages 222-225 | Received 25 Mar 2013, Accepted 09 Aug 2013, Published online: 11 Oct 2013
 

Abstract

Purpose: To describe a case of choroidal ischemia in a neonate after single, bilateral, intravitreal bevacizumab (IVB) injection for severe zone 1 aggressive posterior retinopathy of prematurity (AP-ROP). Methods: A six-week-old baby, born at a gestation age of 28 weeks and birth weight of 1.08 kg, presented at a postconceptional age of 34 weeks for ROP screening. On examination, both eyes revealed engorged iris new vessels with poorly dilating pupils. Retinal examination showed media haze, severe zone 1 APROP with confluent new vessels, severe plus disease, and early vitreous condensation at the edge of new vessels for 12 clock hours. The child was treated bilaterally, with single IVB injection before laser. After 16 hours, hypotony and exudative retinal detachment with patches of choroidal whitening suggestive of choroidal ischemia were seen. Results: The child was treated with topical steroids and cycloplegic drops and exudative retinal detachment resolved on the tenth day. Initial resolution of new vessels showed recurrence after two weeks and was treated with laser photocoagulation. Stable retinopathy status was noted up to six months follow-up. Conclusion: Choroidal ischemia secondary to a single IVB injection for the treatment of AP-ROP could be an unusual complication which raises the concern of its use as a monotherapy in neonates.

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*Paper presented in part at the Indian Eye research group meeting, Hyderabad, July 2011.

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