Reversible optic neuropathy related to disulfiram

To report a case of bilateral optic neuropathy, possibly caused by disulfiram. Clinical case report. A 46-year-old patient, treated with disulfiram for the past 4 years for chronic alcoholism, presented with progressive bilateral, painless, severe visual loss, related to optic neuropathy. An extensi...

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