Ocular Complications Following Vaccination for COVID-19: A One-Year Retrospective

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Abstract

Vaccination efforts as a mitigation strategy in the corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic are fully underway. A vital component of understanding the optimal clinical use of these vaccines is a thorough investigation of adverse events following vaccination. To date, some limited reports and reviews have discussed ocular adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination, but a systematic review detailing these reports with manifestations and clinical courses as well as proposed mechanisms has yet to be published. This comprehensive review one-year into vaccination efforts against COVID-19 is meant to furnish sound understanding for ophthalmologists and primary care physicians based on the existing body of clinical data. We discuss manifestations categorized into one of the following: eyelid, orbit, uveitis, retina, vascular, neuro-ophthalmology, ocular motility disorders, and other.

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Haseeb, A. A., Solyman, O., Abushanab, M. M., Obaia, A. S. A., & Elhusseiny, A. M. (2022, February 1). Ocular Complications Following Vaccination for COVID-19: A One-Year Retrospective. Vaccines. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10020342

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