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[A Case of Cystoid Macular Edema Secondary to Albumin-Bound Paclitaxel Therapy].

A 73-year-old woman diagnosed with unresectable pancreatic cancer received weekly gemcitabine(GEM)plus albuminbound paclitaxel(nab-PTX)therapy. Four months after nab-PTX therapy was initiated, she presented with a rapidly decreasing vision in her left eye at an ophthalmology clinic. On admission, her visual acuity was decreased, and optical coherence tomography(OCT)revealed a cystoid macular edema(CME)only in her left eye. She discontinued the nab-PTX therapy immediately. Her visual acuity improved on follow-up 6 months later. The CME finding on OCT was reduced but not completely resolved. CME is a rare adverse event induced by nab-PTX therapy, with only 14 cases reported since 2008. In most of the reported cases, the patients had breast cancer, and this is the first reported case of CME in a patient with pancreatic cancer. The time to CME onset from starting nab-PTX therapy was reported to range from3 to 30months, but the predilection time has not been clarified. Many reports indicated that symptoms improved in a short period after discontinuation of nab-PTX therapy, but effective treatment was not established, except discontinuation of nab-PTX therapy. In daily medical treatment, the incongruity of the ophthalmologic domain should be confirmed for early detection of CME.

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