
Amanda Young Lehman
University of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine
Active 2014–2024
Research topics
- Biology
- Demography
- Medicine
- Ophthalmology
- Genetics
- Anesthesia
- Evolutionary biology
Selected publications
Cell · 2024 · 62 citations
- Biology
- Genetics
- Evolutionary biology
Netarsudil-associated epithelial keratopathy
American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports · 2020 · 28 citations
- Medicine
- Ophthalmology
- Anesthesia
PURPOSE: To report 2 cases with a novel finding of bullous epithelial keratopathy associated with netarsudil use. OBSERVATIONS: A 72-year-old man with history of primary open angle glaucoma was started on netarsudil daily in both eyes for uncontrolled intraocular pressures despite treatment with latanoprost, brimonidine, and dorzolamide-timolol. One month later he presented with bilateral conjunctival hyperemia, predominantly inferior corneal epithelial bullae, and keratic precipitates without hypopyon. Netarsudil was discontinued, and the patient was started on topical steroids. One week later, the hyperemia and corneal edema had resolved while many small keratic precipitates persisted.A 29-year-old man with history of rubella-associated glaucoma and chronic postoperative inflammation on prednisolone was started on netarsudil in his left eye only for elevated intraocular pressures despite latanoprost, brimonidine, and dorzolamide-timolol. Two months later, he complained of eye pain and decreased vision since starting netarsudil. Examination revealed mild hyperemia and inferior corneal epithelial bullae without keratic precipitates. Netarsudil was discontinued, and two weeks later, conjunctival injection resolved and cornea cleared. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPORTANCE: Netarsudil ophthalmic solution 0.02% (Rhopressa) is a rho-kinase inhibitor recently approved for lowering intraocular pressure in open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. As netarsudil continues to be increasingly used, physicians and patients need to be aware of this new possible adverse effect.
Frequent coauthors
- 71 shared
Prithvi S. Sankar
Prevent Blindness
- 65 shared
Joan M. O’Brien
University of Pennsylvania Health System
- 62 shared
Eydie Miller-Ellis
University of Pennsylvania
- 60 shared
Victoria Addis
University of Pennsylvania
- 45 shared
Rebecca Salowe
University of Pennsylvania
- 34 shared
David W. Collins
University of Pennsylvania
- 33 shared
Harini V. Gudiseva
Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
- 27 shared
Maxwell Pistilli
University of Pennsylvania
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