Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6200762 | Ophthalmology | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A time-dependent and reversible serous retinopathy can develop both in patients with metastatic CM and UM treated with binimetinib. A minority of patients develop visual symptoms, which are generally mild and transient. A cause of binimetinib-associated serous retinopathy may be toxicity of medication, but autoantibodies also may be involved.
Keywords
Early Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy StudyERGMARSRFEOGBCVARPEFAFETDRSMAPKelectroretinographyelectro-oculographyretinal pigment epitheliumOctbest-corrected visual acuityOptical coherence tomographymelanoma-associated retinopathyfundus autofluorescenceSubretinal fluidMEKUveal melanomaCutaneous melanomamitogen-activated protein kinasemitogen-activated protein kinase kinase
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Authors
Elon H.C. MD, Carla M.L. MD, PhD, Marina MD, John B.A.G. MD, PhD, Drake BSc, Gré P.M. MD, PhD, Martine J. MD, PhD, Ellen H.W. MD, PhD, Jan E.E. MD, PhD, Grazyna PhD, Camiel J.F. MD, PhD,