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Low-dose oral hydroxychloroquine led to impaired vision in a child with renal failure: Case report and literature review
Authors:Jinmiao Lu  Yidie Huang  Qiaofeng Ye  Feineng Shang  Mei Ming  Hong Xu  Zhiping Li
Institution:aDepartment of Clinical Pharmacy, Children''s Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai;bDepartment of Pharmacy, Dehong People''s Hospital, Yunnan;cDepartment of ophthalmology, Huangshi Central Hospital, Affiliated Hospital of Hubei Polytechnic University, Huangshi;dDepartment of Nephrology, Children''s Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
Abstract:Introduction:Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) has received much attention in the treatment of coronavirus disease 2019 recently. However, it can cause irreversible vision loss. Few cases have been reported in pediatric patient with HCQ-related adverse reactions. Appropriate administration and early disease recognition are important for reducing the adverse drug reactions of HCQ.Patient concerns:We report a case of a 14-year-old Chinese girl who sought treatment for rapidly decreasing vision in the left eye over 3 days. The simulation results of the population pharmacokinetic model of HCQ revealed that the plasma concentration of HCQ abnormally increased before the visual acuity of the eye decreased.Diagnosis:She was diagnosed as HCQ related drug adverse reaction.Interventions:The daily dose of HCQ for this patient was adjusted from 100 mg/d to 50 mg/d.Outcomes:Follow-up for 6 months showed no more vision loss recurrence. However, the existing decreased visual acuity of the eye did not recover either.Conclusion:Although decreased visual acuity is an infrequent symptom, ophthalmologists should be aware of the possibility of HCQ concentration enrichment and consider minimizing HCQ use when a child with renal hypofunction seeks treatment for shortsightedness.
Keywords:decreased visual acuity  hydroxychloroquine  lupus nephritis  renal hypofunction
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