Ophthalmological complications of the new coronavirus infection COVID-19. Clinical cases

E. A. Latypova, A. S. Zagidullina, T. Mukhamadeev, M. A. Gizatullina, A. G. Yamlikhanov, G. F. Khairullina
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The outcomes and complications of the coronavirus infection are of interest to specialists in many fields of medicine, including ophthalmologists.Purpose: to analyze the clinical features of ophthalmic complications in patients with coronavirus infection COVID-19.Materials and methods. Four patients aged 37 to 70 years with ophthalmic inflammatory complications with coronavirus infection were examined and treated.Results. In 2 cases, eye damage was observed in the acute phase of COVID infection. It included deep keratitis, iridocyclitis, and exacerbation of rhinosinusitis complicated by osteomyelitis, orbital phlegmon with loss of vision. In the remaining 2 cases, in the post-COVID period (2 and 5 months after the disease, respectively), acute dacryoadenitis with the dry eye syndrome and subacute episcleritis was observed. In addition to anti-COVID therapy, all patients underwent specific ophthalmic therapy, which in 1 case included surgical intervention.Conclusion. The cases presented demonstrate eye damage against the background of coronavirus infection with the involvement of various eye structures into the inflammatory process. The ophthalmological manifestations were severe, with complications in the acute phase of COVID and in the early post-COVID period. Clinical observations indicate the need for additional specific therapy of coronavirus infection complications, along with the basic anti-COVID treatment.
新型冠状病毒 COVID-19 感染的眼科并发症。临床病例
目的:分析冠状病毒感染 COVID-19 患者眼部并发症的临床特征。对 4 例年龄在 37 岁至 70 岁之间的冠状病毒感染眼部炎症并发症患者进行了检查和治疗。2例患者在COVID感染的急性期出现眼部损伤。其中包括深角膜炎、虹膜睫状体炎、并发骨髓炎的鼻窦炎恶化、伴有视力丧失的眼眶痰。其余 2 例患者在 COVID 后(分别为病后 2 个月和 5 个月)出现急性泪腺炎伴干眼综合征和亚急性上巩膜炎。除了抗 COVID 治疗外,所有患者都接受了专门的眼科治疗,其中 1 例患者还接受了手术治疗。这些病例表明,在冠状病毒感染的背景下,各种眼部结构都参与了炎症过程,造成了眼部损伤。眼科表现严重,在冠状病毒感染的急性期和感染后的早期都出现了并发症。临床观察表明,在进行基本的抗冠状病毒感染治疗的同时,还需要对冠状病毒感染并发症进行额外的特殊治疗。
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