Abnormalities of the visual system in infants exposed to cocaine.

Journal Article

Abstract

The authors describe 13 cocaine-exposed infants with optic nerve abnormalities, delayed visual maturation, and prolonged eyelid edema. Prolonged and potentially vision-threatening eyelid edema is a new clinical entity. The pharmacology of cocaine, its easy access to fetal circulation, and its neurotropic characteristics can be used to explain optic nerve abnormalities and delayed visual maturation. In infants with any of these eye abnormalities, a careful investigation for cocaine abuse is advisable.

Journal

Ophthalmology

Volume

99

Issue

3

Number of Pages

6

Year of Publication

1992