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Corneal Graft Rejection after Yellow Fever Vaccine: A Case Report

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OCULAR IMMUNOLOGY AND INFLAMMATION
Volume 30, Issue 5, Pages 1207-1210

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/09273948.2020.1870146

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Yellow fever vaccine; corneal transplant; graft rejection

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This case report describes a 48-year-old man who developed corneal graft rejection in the left eye after a yellow fever vaccination, with full recovery after a short course of systemic and topical steroid treatment. It highlights the importance of being aware of vaccine-related complications, especially those that may potentially threaten vision.
Purpose: To report an unusual case of corneal graft rejection after yellow fever vaccine. Methods: Case report. Results: We have described the case of a 48-year-old man who developed a corneal graft rejection in the left eye 3 weeks after a yellow fever vaccination. The ophthalmic examination of the left eye revealed conjunctival hyperemia, corneal graft edema with Descemet folds, and fine keratic precipitates. No abnormalities were found in the right eye. The episode of graft rejection fully recovered after a short course of systemic and topical steroid treatment. Conclusions: This is the first case report of corneal transplant rejection temporally associated with yellow fever vaccination. Although the yellow fever vaccine is a very safe and efficacious vaccine, the occurrence of vaccine-related rejection may be more frequent than reported. Both patients and ophthalmologists should be aware of possible vaccine-related complications which may be potentially sight-threatening.

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