Bilateral EK Rejection After COVID-19 Vaccine

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Owing to its rapid development, short-term and long-term effects of the COVID-19 vaccine are still not well understood. This case report highlights bilateral corneal endothelial graft rejection after administration of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. A 73-year-old woman with bilateral Descemet stripping endothelial keratoplasty presented with bilateral decreased visual acuity, ocular pain, and photophobia after her second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Two weeks after vaccine administration, the uncorrected visual acuity was 20/70 and 20/40. Central corneal thickness as measured by ultrasound was 809 and 825 m and by Scheimfplug imaging was 788 and 751 m at the pupil center. Slit-lamp biomicroscopy revealed quiet conjunctiva and sclera but was significant for thickened corneas with Descemet folds in both eyes. The patient was instructed to use prednisolone acetate 1% every 1 to 2 hours with Muro ointment at bedtime.

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Abousy, M., Bohm, K., Prescott, C., Bonsack, J. M., Rowhani-Farid, A., & Eghrari, A. O. (2021). Bilateral EK Rejection After COVID-19 Vaccine. Eye and Contact Lens, 47(11), 625–628. https://doi.org/10.1097/ICL.0000000000000840

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