Neurovisual Manifestations in Children with Mild COVID-19: An Association to Remember.

IF 0.8 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neuro-Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2023-02-16 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1080/01658107.2023.2174560
Giorgio Costagliola, Michele Pio Vallario, Andrea Santangelo, Thomas Foiadelli, Maria Cristina Ragone, Roberta Battini, Francesca Tinelli, Maria Elisa Di Cicco, Alice Bonuccelli, Giovanni Gaeta, Chiara Iozzi, Diego Giampiero Peroni, Francesca Felicia Operto, Rita Consolini, Alessandro Orsini
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Abstract

Neurovisual involvement has been reported in a number of patients with severe SARS-CoV-2 disease (COVID-19), mainly among adult patients. In children, such involvement has been reported in rare cases, often in those presenting with severe forms of COVID-19. The aim of this work is to explore the association between mild COVID-19 and neurovisual manifestations. We report the cases of three previously healthy children who developed neurovisual manifestations following mild acute COVID-19, analysing the clinical phenotype, the latency between the onset of acute COVID-19 and neurovisual involvement, and the kinetic of resolution. Our patients developed different clinical patterns, including visual impairment and ophthalmoplegia. In two cases, these clinical features occurred during acute COVID-19, while in the third patient their development was delayed after 10 days from disease onset. Furthermore, the dynamics of resolution were different, with one patient showing remission after 24 hours, the second after 30 days, and the third showing persistence of the strabismus after 2 months of follow-up. The spreading of COVID-19 among the paediatric population will probably lead to an increase of atypical disease forms, including those presenting with neurovisual involvement. Therefore, a better knowledge of the pathogenic and clinical features of these manifestations is warranted.

轻度 COVID-19 儿童的神经视觉表现:值得铭记的关联。
据报道,在一些严重的 SARS-CoV-2 疾病(COVID-19)患者中,主要是成年患者的神经视觉受到影响。在儿童患者中,这种受累的报道很少见,通常是那些出现严重 COVID-19 的患者。本研究旨在探讨轻度 COVID-19 与神经视觉表现之间的关联。我们报告了三例既往健康的儿童在轻度急性 COVID-19 后出现神经视觉表现的病例,分析了临床表型、急性 COVID-19 发病与神经视觉受累之间的潜伏期以及缓解的动因。我们的患者出现了不同的临床模式,包括视力障碍和眼球震颤。其中两例患者在急性 COVID-19 期间就出现了这些临床特征,而第三例患者则在发病 10 天后才出现这些特征。此外,患者的症状缓解情况也不尽相同,其中一名患者的症状在 24 小时后缓解,第二名患者的症状在 30 天后缓解,而第三名患者的斜视症状在随访 2 个月后仍然存在。COVID-19 在儿科人群中的传播可能会导致非典型疾病的增加,包括那些表现为神经视觉受累的疾病。因此,有必要更好地了解这些表现的致病原因和临床特征。
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Neuro-Ophthalmology
Neuro-Ophthalmology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
51
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Neuro-Ophthalmology publishes original papers on diagnostic methods in neuro-ophthalmology such as perimetry, neuro-imaging and electro-physiology; on the visual system such as the retina, ocular motor system and the  pupil; on neuro-ophthalmic aspects of the orbit; and on related fields such as migraine and ocular manifestations of neurological diseases.
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