Multiple evanescent white dot syndrome following rabies vaccination: A case report

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Background: To report a case of multiple evanescent white dot syndrome (MEWDS) following simultaneous rabies vaccination. Case presentation: Review of the clinical, laboratory, photographic, optical coherence tomographic (OCT), fundus autofluorescent, angiographic, electrophysiologic, and perimetric records of a patient suffering from MEWDS. Results: A healthy 33-year-old Chinese female suffering from rapidly progressive visual loss of her left eye associated with photopsia and a para-central scotoma, seven days after receiving simultaneous rabies vaccination. Both anterior segments and fundus examination were unremarkable. The findings on OCT, electrophysiology, and perimetry were pathognomonic for MEWDS. Conclusions: The clinical presentation and the benign course were consistent with the diagnosis of MEWDS. No other events could be identified as a cause, other than the rabies vaccination. This case may suggest an autoimmune basis for MEWDS in predisposed patients.

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Yang, J. S., Chen, C. L., Hu, Y. Z., & Zeng, R. (2018). Multiple evanescent white dot syndrome following rabies vaccination: A case report. BMC Ophthalmology, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-018-0968-y

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