Journal article
Ocular changes with oral and transepidermal diethylcarbamazine therapy of onchocerciasis
HR Taylor, BM Greene
British Journal of Ophthalmology | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 1981
DOI: 10.1136/bjo.65.7.494
Abstract
Twenty men with moderate infection of Onchocerca volvulus were studied in a double-masked, controlled clinical trial to compare the safety and efficacy of oral diethylcarbamazine (DEC) with topical DEC lotion. Visual acuity and colour vision did not alter during the 6 months of observation, although 2 patients receiving DEC lotion and 3 patients receiving oral DEC developed either visual field constriction or optic atrophy. Fluffy corneal opacities were common in both groups. Intraocular microfilariae also appeared in both groups but to a greater extent in those receiving DEC lotion. New chorioretinal changes developed in 4 men receiving lotion and in only 1 receiving tablets. It is conclude..
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