Glucocorticosteroid induced cataract â drug-induced damage of vision organ which is worth paying attention in the treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases

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  • Miłosz Caban Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Medical University of Lodz, Poland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18388/pb.2019_277

Abstract

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are a group of diseases which concern an increasing number of patients and are more and more often recognized at a young age. Because of unknown etiology, IBD treatment involves mainly non-specific suppression of inflammatory condition and is based among others on steroids. Glucocorticosteroids display anti-inflammatory action by affecting the course of immune responses, but they also possess several side effects which manifest predominantly during a long-term therapy. These concern, among others the eye and manifest by impaired vision; if left untreated, can lead to blindness. The glucocorticosteroid induced cataract is one of the most common complications of treatment with glucocorticosteroids. In the absence of pharmacological options which have a protective effect, the glucocor­ticosteroid induced cataract is a major problem not only for patients but also clinicians and needs immediate solutions.

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2019-10-01

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