Abstract

Article: Acute Angle-Closure Crisis Secondary to Topiramate-Induced Ciliochoroidal Effusion With Underlying Plateau Iris Configuration
Authors: Steven R. Shen, MD, Erin A. Boese, MD, Courtney P. Clark, MD, Xiaofei Man, MD, PhD, Melisa Nika, MD, and Sayoko E. Moroi, MD, PhD
Category: Other [OT]
Credit: 0.75 SDMS CME Credit
Objectives: After studying the article titled “Acute Angle-Closure Crisis Secondary to Topiramate-Induced Ciliochoroidal Effusion With Underlying Plateau Iris Configuration,” you will be able to:
Understand the effects of Topamax™ on the eye
Describe the role of ultrasound in the evaluation of choroidal effusions
Understand the use of ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) in the evaluation of ciliochoroidal effusions
How many cases of ciliochoroidal effusions complications have been reported among the approximately 825,000 users of topiramate? 23 208 347 571
In this review, how many patients presented with topiramate-induced choroidal effusions? 3 6 8 11
In this review, what was the most common presenting symptom? Eye pain Blurry vision Amaurosis fugax Tunnel vision
In this study, what percentage of cases had evidence of typical or atypical plateau iris configuration (PIC)? 32% 49% 77% 100%
What condition is defined as the presence of anteriorly positioned ciliary processes? Ciliochoroidal effusion Uveitis PIC Nanophthalmos
