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Type: Journal article
Title: Bisphosphonate-induced orbital inflammation: a case series and review
Author: Pirbhai, A.
Rajak, S.
Goold, L.
Cunneen, T.
Wilcsek, G.
Martin, P.
Leibovitch, I.
Selva, D.
Citation: Orbit: the international journal on orbital disorders, oculoplastic and lacrimal surgery, 2015; 34(6):331-335
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Issue Date: 2015
ISSN: 0167-6830
1744-5108
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Adnan Pirbhai, Saul N. Rajak, Lucy A. Goold, Thomas S. Cunneen, Geoff Wilcsek, Peter Martin, Igal Leibovitch, and Dinesh Selva
Abstract: Introduction: To present a series of patients with bisphosphonate induced orbital inflammation, and to review the clinical presentation, radiological features, treatment options and outcomes. Methods: We present a multicentre, retrospective case series review of patients with a clinico-radiological diagnosis of bisphosphonate induced orbital inflammation and review all the reported cases of this complication in the literature. Results: Four new patients with bisphosphonate induced orbital inflammation were added to the 25 cases in the literature. Intravenous zoledronate was the commonest precipitant (22/29, 75.9%) and inflammation occurred 1–28 (mean 3) days post-infusion. Orbital imaging identified orbital inflammation in 22/29 cases and extra- ocular muscle enlargement in 8/29. Five patients presented with reduced vision of which one - with anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy - did not resolve. The vision resolved in all except one patient, with most requiring steroid treatment. Conclusions: Bisphosphonates have a pro-inflammatory effect, which can precipitate orbital inflammation. This rare, but potentially serious complication of bisphosphonate treatment should be considered by clinicians using bisphosphonate treatment and by ophthalmologists seeing patients with orbital inflammatory disease.
Keywords: Bisphosphonate; complication; orbital inflammation; orbital inflammatory syndrome; side effect; zolendronate
Rights: Crown Copyright
DOI: 10.3109/01676830.2015.1078380
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/01676830.2015.1078380
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