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Panuveitis following Vaccination for COVID-19

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OCULAR IMMUNOLOGY AND INFLAMMATION
Volume 29, Issue 4, Pages 741-742

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/09273948.2021.1949478

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Panuveitis; COVID-19; vaccination; choroidal thickening; mRNA vaccine

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This report describes a case of panuveitis following the Pfizer-Biotech mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, with improvement noted after treatment with corticosteroids but mild recurrence after drug tapering.
Background: COVID-19 vaccination has been accompanied by reports of inflammatory events. This report details a case of panuveitis following vaccination for COVID-19 Case.Description: A 43 year old female developed panuveitis with decreased vision three days after her second dose of Pfizer-Biontech mRNA vaccine. The choroid was significantly thickened and there was anterior chamber and vitreous inflammation. Shortly after onset of ocular symptoms she was also found have an asymptomatic COVID-19 infection. Treatment with oral and topical corticosteroids resulted in improvement in the panuveitis, with a mild recurrence after the initial attempt to taper these drugs.Conclusion: This report demonstrates a likely occurrence of vaccine-related panuveitis secondary to the Pfizer-Biotech mRNA vaccine for COVID-19.

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