Clinical profile of COVID-19 patients presentinwith uveitis – A short case series

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Purpose: To present the clinical features of anterior, intermediate and posterior uveitis in patients with COVID-19 and to increase the awareness of the treating physicians to refer patients with COVID-19 who have eye symptoms for ophthalmic exam, in order to diagnose as early as possible and prevent vision-threatening complications. Methods: Retrospective observational case reports. Results: We report three cases of COVID-19 patients who developed uveitis during or after the course of their sickness with COVID-19. All patients underwent a detailed eye examina-tion, relevant history and investigations did not prove any other cause of uveitis. Conclusion: This report presents novel data on the course of subjects with uveitis during the COVID-19 pandemic. Intermediate and posterior uveitis warrant further evaluation with differential diagnosis supported by laboratory tests due to the association with systemic diseases and risk of permanent vision loss. Iridocyclitis, intermediate, and posterior uveitis treatment should be guided by ophthalmologists, particularly uveitis specialists, when possible.

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Iriqat, S., Yousef, Q., & Ereqat, S. (2021). Clinical profile of COVID-19 patients presentinwith uveitis – A short case series. International Medical Case Reports Journal, 14, 421–427. https://doi.org/10.2147/IMCRJ.S312461

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