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Methanol toxicity: a case of blindness treated with adjunctive steroids

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A 42yearold man presented to our emergency department with sudden bilateral visual loss. Background history included treated hepatitis C virus infection, heavy tobacco and alcohol use, and previous LSD and… Click to show full abstract

A 42yearold man presented to our emergency department with sudden bilateral visual loss. Background history included treated hepatitis C virus infection, heavy tobacco and alcohol use, and previous LSD and ecstasy use. Visual loss developed within 48 hours of consuming homedistilled liquor from fermentation of molasses. He reported seeing a “whitewash” on awakening from sleep, but was able to differentiate shapes and shadows. At presentation, best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was counting fingers only in both eyes. Cranial nerve and neurological examinations were otherwise unremarkable.

Keywords: treated adjunctive; toxicity case; blindness treated; methanol toxicity; adjunctive steroids; case blindness

Journal Title: Medical Journal of Australia
Year Published: 2019

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