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Query: EC:2.7.12.2 (
MEK
)
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
A new class of chemotherapeutic agents,
MEK
inhibitors, has recently been developed and is proving to be an effective treatment for a number of cancers. A pattern of ocular adverse events has followed these drugs through clinical trials and their association with retinopathy is only just beginning to be recognized. We present two cases of
MEK
inhibitor-associated retinopathy followed by a review of the current literature on ocular toxicity associated with
MEK
inhibitors. Patients undergoing treatment with
MEK
inhibitors appear to have high rates of multifocal serous retinal detachments as well as retinal vein occlusions. We present the first report of
cystoid macular edema
associated with
MEK
inhibitor use. The mechanism of these adverse events is still unclear though they seem to be related to oxidative stress and blood retinal barrier breakdown. Management of the ocular toxicity can range from observation to topical treatments or intravitreal injections. Fortunately most ocular adverse events appear to be self-limited and do not require discontinuing the
MEK
inhibitor. Discontinuation or decreased dosing of
MEK
inhibitors may be reserved for cases of severe sight-threatening ocular toxicity.
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PMID:MEK inhibitors: a new class of chemotherapeutic agents with ocular toxicity. 2658 94