Pentosan Polysulfate Maculopathy With 13 Years of Follow-up Imaging

J Vitreoretin Dis. 2024 Jan 31;8(3):325-333. doi: 10.1177/24741264241228375. eCollection 2024 May-Jun.

Abstract

Purpose: To describe a case of pentosan polysulfate maculopathy progression with 13 years of follow-up imaging. Methods: A case was analyzed and a literature review performed. Results: A 65-year-old woman was referred to the retina service for a second opinion of a bilateral progressive pigmentary maculopathy. Her medical history was significant for interstitial cystitis that was actively treated with daily pentosan polysulfate since 2003. Multimodal imaging and fundus examination were consistent with pentosan polysulfate maculopathy. A review of records showed previous fundus imaging dating back 13 years that permitted longitudinal assessment of the disease course. Imaging findings were more prominent than the fundus examination findings. There was a 5-year period from the onset of parafoveal atrophy to foveal involvement. A pseudopodial pattern of disease expansion was seen on fundus autofluorescence. Conclusions: To our knowledge, this case represents the longest documented follow-up imaging of the progression of pentosan polysulfate maculopathy in the literature.

Keywords: Elmiron; interstitial cystitis; pentosan polysulfate maculopathy; pigmentary retinopathy; toxicity.

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