1. Ocular Inflammatory Events Following COVID-19 Vaccination in the Paediatric Population: A Multinational Case Series.
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Testi, Ilaria, Brandão-de-Resende, Camilo, De-La-Torre, Alejandra, Concha-Del-Rio, Luz Elena, Cheja-Kalb, Rashel, Mahendradas, Padmamalini, Habot-Wilner, Zohar, Yalçındağ, Nilüfer, Markelj, Špela, Iriqat, Salam, Portero, Alejandro, Petrushkin, Harry, Pavesio, Carlos, and Solebo, Ameenat Lola
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CHILD patients ,COVID-19 vaccines ,EYE inflammation ,VISUAL acuity ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,IRIDOCYCLITIS - Abstract
Background: Ocular inflammatory events following COVID-19 vaccination have been reported in the adult population. Methods: Multinational case series of patients under the age of 18 diagnosed with ocular inflammatory events within 28 days of COVID-19 vaccination. Results: Twenty individuals were included. The most common event was anterior uveitis (n = 8, 40.0%), followed by intermediate uveitis (7 patients, 35%), panuveitis (4 patients, 20%), and posterior uveitis (1 patient, 5%). The event was noticed in the first week after vaccination in 11 patients (55.0%). Twelve patients (60.0%) had a previous history of intraocular inflammatory event. Patients were managed with topical corticosteroids (n = 19, 95.0%), oral corticosteroids (n = 10, 50.0%), or increased dose of immunosuppressive treatment (n = 6, 30.0%). Thirteen patients (65.0%) had a complete resolution of the ocular event without complications. All patients had a final visual acuity unaffected or less than three lines of loss. Conclusion: Ocular inflammatory events may happen in the paediatric population following COVID-19 vaccination. Most events were successfully treated, and all showed a good visual outcome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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