Simultaneous Bilateral Optic Neuritis Following Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in a Young Child

  • Michael N
  • Tuan Jaffar T
  • Hussein A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Vaccination-induced optic neuritis is not common. The development of optic neuritis following various vaccinations have been reported, suggesting a possible association between optic neuritis and vaccination. Of those reported cases, influenza vaccines have been the most common. Although rare, those patients who developed optic neuritis following HPV vaccination also presented with other central nervous system (CNS) demyelinating syndromes, especially following a booster dose. We present a rare case of simultaneous isolated bilateral optic neuritis following the first dose of an HPV vaccination in a young child. She received treatment with a systemic corticosteroid that resulted in a good clinical outcome without developing any demyelinating disease.

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Michael, N. D. B., Tuan Jaffar, T. N., Hussein, A., & Wan Hitam, W.-H. (2018). Simultaneous Bilateral Optic Neuritis Following Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in a Young Child. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3352

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