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Corneal Toxicity Following Exposure to Asclepias Tuberosa

Mikkelsen, L.H., Hamoudi, H., Gul, C.A. and Heegaard, S. · The Open Ophthalmology Journal · 2017

Preclinical

Abstract

Purpose To present a case of corneal toxicity following exposure to milky plant latex from Asclepias tuberosa. Methods A 70-year-old female presented with blurred vision and pain in her left eye after handling an Ascepias tuberosa . Clinical examination revealed a corneal stromal oedema with small epithelial defects. The corneal endothelium was intact and folds in Descemets membrane were observed. The oedema was treated with chloramphenicol, dexamethasone and scopolamine. Results The corneal oedema had appeared after corneal exposure to the plant, Asclepias tuberosa , whose latex contains cardenolides that inhibit the Na + / K + -ATPase in the corneal endothelium. The oedema resolved after 96 hours. After nine months the best corrected visual acuity was 20/20. Conclusion Corneal toxicity has previously been reported for plants of the Asclepias family. This is a rare case describing severe corneal toxicity caused by exposure to latex from Asclepias tuberosa . Handling of plants of the Asclepias family should be kept as a differential diagnosis in cases of acute corneal toxicity.

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Mikkelsen, L.H., Hamoudi, H., Gul, C.A. and Heegaard, S (2017) 'Corneal Toxicity Following Exposure to Asclepias Tuberosa', The Open Ophthalmology Journal, pp. 1--4. doi:10.2174/1874364101711010001

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