Title of article :
Drug Induced Ectropion: a Systematic Review
Author/Authors :
Mehrpour, Mohammad Ocular Trauma and Emergency Department - Farabi Eye Hospital - Tehran, Iran , Soleimani, Mohammad Ocular Trauma and Emergency Department - Farabi Eye Hospital - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: To review etiologies, risk factors, management and prognosis of drug induced
ectropion as a rare entity.
Material and Methods: In this systematic review, we reviewed all related published articles in
English literature until April 2019 by searching Pubmed resources using the keywords ‘drug induced
ectropion’.
Results: We found 26 relevant articles describing 48 patients with drug induced ectropion. The patient mean
age was 67.4 years (range 15-93 years). Different topical and systemic drugs were reported as the causing
agents including chemotherapeutic (45.8 %) drugs as the most frequent cause (22 patients, including
5 patients using topical fluorouracil, 9 patients using systemic fluorouracil, 7 patients using epidermal
growth factor receptor inhibitors, and 1 patient using docetaxel), followed by topical anti-glaucoma
(39.5 %) drugs (19 patients). The mean interval between starting the drug usage and emergence of
ectropion was 9.74 months (range 1 day-72 months). Cessation of the causing drug and conservative
treatments including topical lubricants, antibiotics and steroids were the most common management
method. Surgery was required only in 10 patients (20.8 %).
Conclusion: Drug induced ectropion can develop following the administration of various topical and
systemic drugs. Discontinuation of the causing drug and conservative treatments including topical
steroids are often successful in managing the ectropion. Surgical treatment is scarcely needed among
patients with drug induced ectropion.
Keywords :
Drug Induced , Ectropion , Systematic review
Journal title :
Journal of Ophthalmic and Optometric Sciences