Endothelial cell involvement with COVID-19 has been shown in the lung, heart, kidney, intestine and brain with histopathological evidence of endotheliitis and vasculitis. Viral RNA of COVID-19 has been detected in the retina of affected patients and recent publications highlight the possibility of retinal microangiopathy in patients with confirmed COVID-19 infection. Given the magnitude of the current pandemic, emphasis should be given to better reporting of clinically significant ocular symptoms, e.g. new scotoma, which could indicate the need for a retinal examination as well as follow-up testing after recovery from COVID-19.
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Karampelas, M., Dalamaga, M., & Karampela, I. (2020, December 1). Does COVID-19 Involve the Retina? Ophthalmology and Therapy. Adis. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40123-020-00299-x
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