Adie's tonic pupil after COVID-19: a case report and literature review.

Gülay Yalçınkaya Çakır, Işıl Başgil Paşaoğlu, İhsan Çakır, Banu Solmaz
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Objective: Various neurological complications have been reported after COVID-19. The study aimed to document an unusual case of Adie's tonic pupil following COVID-19. Methods: The study was a case report. Results: A 28-year-old female had suffered a flu-like disease about 2 months before and the SARSCoV-2 polymerase chain reaction test at that time was positive. Two weeks after infection she noticed an asymmetry between the pupils. The only pathological finding on examination was anisocoria with a larger left pupil in ambient light. Light reflexes were observed in the right eye, while in the left eye, they were absent. Also, there was no near response in the left pupil. A 0.1% pilocarpine test results validated Adie's pupil diagnosis. After one year of follow-up, the anisocoria decreased but did not completely recover. Discussion: COVID-19 may cause damage to neural structures due to autoimmune ways by activating immune pathways or because of vascular complications that may affect the vasa nervorum. Adie's tonic pupil is often idiopathic, but it may develop following viral infection. Conclusions: Ocular complications that involve pupil abnormalities may manifest following COVID-19. In the cases of Adie's tonic pupil, infectious diseases, including COVID-19, should be questioned. Abbreviations: RT PCR = reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction.

COVID-19 后的阿迪强直性瞳孔:病例报告和文献综述。
目的:据报道,COVID-19术后出现了多种神经系统并发症。本研究旨在记录一例 COVID-19 后阿迪强直性瞳孔的罕见病例。研究方法本研究为病例报告。结果一名 28 岁的女性在两个月前患上了类似流感的疾病,当时的 SARSCoV-2 聚合酶链反应检测呈阳性。感染两周后,她发现瞳孔不对称。检查中唯一的病理发现是异视,在环境光线下左侧瞳孔较大。右眼出现光反射,而左眼则没有。此外,左眼瞳孔没有近距离反应。0.1% 匹罗卡品测试结果证实了阿迪的瞳孔诊断。随访一年后,异视症状有所减轻,但并未完全恢复。讨论COVID-19可能会通过激活免疫途径或影响神经血管的血管并发症等自身免疫方式对神经结构造成损害。阿迪强直性瞳孔通常是特发性的,但也可能在病毒感染后出现。结论COVID-19 可能会导致瞳孔异常的眼部并发症。在阿迪强直性瞳孔病例中,应怀疑感染性疾病,包括 COVID-19。缩写:RT PCR = 反转录聚合酶链反应。
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