Ocular manifestations of COVID-19 infection: A review of available information
Ocular signs and symptoms have been reported in COVID-19 patients, and there is increasing recognition of conjunctivitis as a prodromal symptom of this disease. There is also a surge of information about corneal, uveal, retinal, and neuroophthalmological involvement in COVID-19 infection. This revie...
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doaj-4608f3e34bdb4fa6b956b69ceb305c182021-05-05T11:30:23ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsKerala Journal of Ophthalmology0976-66772021-01-01331222810.4103/kjo.kjo_147_20Ocular manifestations of COVID-19 infection: A review of available informationKaberi Biswas FerozeOcular signs and symptoms have been reported in COVID-19 patients, and there is increasing recognition of conjunctivitis as a prodromal symptom of this disease. There is also a surge of information about corneal, uveal, retinal, and neuroophthalmological involvement in COVID-19 infection. This review attempts to determine from various researches published during the time of the pandemic, the various ocular presentations of COVID-19 infection, its significance, correlation to the severity of systemic disease, and its importance as a mode of transmission of the disease. An extensive search strategy was employed to retrieve articles of ocular manifestations of COVID-19 published from January 2020 to date. Conjunctivitis was found to be the most common ocular manifestation, and viral RNA was noted in conjunctiva and tears, posing a risk for ophthalmologists. Other less commonly seen findings in COVID-19 infections include keratoconjunctivitis, blepharitis, retinal changes, and ophthalmoparesis. However, recent studies show increasing reports of retinal and neuroophthalmological manifestations of the COVID-19 infection.http://www.kjophthal.com/article.asp?issn=0976-6677;year=2021;volume=33;issue=1;spage=22;epage=28;aulast=Ferozeconjunctivitiscovid-19novel coronavirusocularophthalmicsevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 |
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Ocular manifestations of COVID-19 infection: A review of available information |
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Ocular manifestations of COVID-19 infection: A review of available information |
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Ocular manifestations of COVID-19 infection: A review of available information |
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Ocular manifestations of COVID-19 infection: A review of available information |
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Ocular manifestations of COVID-19 infection: A review of available information |
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ocular manifestations of covid-19 infection: a review of available information |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Kerala Journal of Ophthalmology |
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Ocular signs and symptoms have been reported in COVID-19 patients, and there is increasing recognition of conjunctivitis as a prodromal symptom of this disease. There is also a surge of information about corneal, uveal, retinal, and neuroophthalmological involvement in COVID-19 infection. This review attempts to determine from various researches published during the time of the pandemic, the various ocular presentations of COVID-19 infection, its significance, correlation to the severity of systemic disease, and its importance as a mode of transmission of the disease. An extensive search strategy was employed to retrieve articles of ocular manifestations of COVID-19 published from January 2020 to date. Conjunctivitis was found to be the most common ocular manifestation, and viral RNA was noted in conjunctiva and tears, posing a risk for ophthalmologists. Other less commonly seen findings in COVID-19 infections include keratoconjunctivitis, blepharitis, retinal changes, and ophthalmoparesis. However, recent studies show increasing reports of retinal and neuroophthalmological manifestations of the COVID-19 infection. |
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conjunctivitis covid-19 novel coronavirus ocular ophthalmic severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 |
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