Effect of Topical Brinzolamide on Visual Function in Infantile Nystagmus Syndrome
Key Findings
A randomized control trial evaluated the impact of topical brinzolamide on visual function and eye waveforms in infantile nystagmus syndrome (INS).
Highlights:
- Significant improvement in INS waveform characteristics and visual acuity with brinzolamide
- No significant change in head position and stereopsis
- No reported side effects with 3 months of brinzolamide therapy
Clinical Significance
Brinzolamide shows promise in improving visual acuity and INS waveforms in idiopathic INS, but further evidence is needed to determine its clinical significance.
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