Authors : Ruchir Amit Mehta, Neha Raka Mehta, Samip Mehta, Amit Mehta
DOI : 10.18231/j.ijceo.2020.138
Volume : 6
Issue : 4
Year : 2020
Page No : 650-653
A 15 years old girl presented to us with diminution of vision within 4 days of onset. The child underwent relevant investigations and a diagnosis of optic disc pit maculopathy (OPD-M) was made. The parents refused surgical intervention and so we started the child on oral acetazolamide. She was kept under repeated and close follow-ups. We noticed rapid resolution of optic disc pit maculopathy within 2 months of presentation with complete visual recovery. Oral acetazolamide was tapered during the course of 2 months. We conclude that although numerous treatment modalities have been described for optic disc pit maculopathy, a trial of oral acetazolamide can be offered in cases of optic disc pit maculopathy in paediatric patients.
Keywords: Acetazolamide, Optic disc pit maculopathy, Paediatric patient.