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Recurrence of a Choroidal Neovascular Membrane in a Patient With Punctate Inner Choroidopathy Treated With Daily Doses of Thalidomide

Abstract

Purpose

To determine whether thalidomide therapy can prevent a recurrence of a choroidal neovascular membrane in a patient with punctate inner choroidopathy.

Methods

Case report. In a 38-year-old woman with bilateral punctate inner choroidopathy, thalidomide therapy was initiated three days after laser photocoagulation of a choroidal neovascular membrane.

Results

The patient had a recurrence of the choroidal neovascular membrane eight months after the start of thalidomide therapy.

Conclusions

The failure of thalidomide to prevent a recurrence of a choroidal neovascular membrane in this patient suggests that this medication may have only a limited benefit in preventing recurrences of choroidal neovascular membranes.

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