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      Cystoid macular edema with docetaxel chemotherapy and the fluid retention syndrome.

      Seminars in ophthalmology
      Acetazolamide, administration & dosage, therapeutic use, Administration, Oral, Antineoplastic Agents, adverse effects, Breast Neoplasms, drug therapy, secondary, Diuretics, Edema, chemically induced, Female, Fluorescein Angiography, Humans, Macular Edema, diagnosis, Middle Aged, Taxoids, Tomography, Optical Coherence

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          Docetaxel (Taxotere) is an anticancer agent used to treat a wide range of malignancies including breast, lung, and prostate cancer. In this report, we describe a patient with bilateral vision loss due to cystoid macular edema (CME) associated with docetaxel therapy. This report documents for the first time the optical coherence tomography (OCT) findings of CME despite the lack of leakage with flourescein angiography and its association with the Fluid Retention Syndrome (FRS). Successful management of CME with oral acetazolamide is also discussed.

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