Monday, 22 May 2017

Corneal Toxicity after Self-Application of Calotropis procera (Ushaar) Latex: Case Report and Analysis of the Active Components

Calotropis procera (ushaar) produces a copious amount of latex, which has both inflammatory and antiinflammatory pharmacological properties. Local application produces an intense inflammatory response and causes significant ocular morbidity. 

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We report corneal toxicity following self-application of latex from C. procera in a 74-yearold man. He reported painless decreased vision in the affected eye with diffuse corneal edema, and specular microscopy revealed a reduced endothelial cell count. After he was treated with topical corticosteroids, his visual acuity improved from HM to 20/80. The composition of the active compounds in the latex was analyzed. When topically administered, the latex may cause severe ocular injuries and a loss of endothelial cells over a period of time. Public education, early recognition of such injuries, and timely intervention may prevent permanent ocular damage

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