COVID-19患者视网膜表现:文献综述

Tristira Urvina, Erwanda Fredy Purliawan
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2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)已被宣布为全球大流行。最常见的症状是发烧、疲劳、流感样综合征,并伴有呼吸窘迫。在新冠肺炎急性期,约10%的患者表现为眼部,尤其是视网膜。细胞表面酶蛋白血管紧张素转换酶2 (ACE2)的活性被认为是眼部临床表现的基础。本研究旨在描述COVID-19在视网膜的临床表现,为诊断提供参考。本研究采用PRISMA方法,检索2020-2021年发表的文献,检索结果以“COVID-19视网膜发现”、“ophthalmology发现”、“retina”和“cotton wool spot COVID-19视网膜表现”为关键词,检索平台为谷歌Scholar、SchiHub和Pubmed。符合纳入标准的文献有14篇。累及眼前段如结膜炎和角膜炎是很常见的。COVID-19患者视网膜动静脉因炎症介质而扩大。静脉直径的宽度与疾病的严重程度有关。“COVID-19视网膜病变”已被提出作为一个术语来描述COVID-19患者视网膜后极出现与视网膜内出血相关的棉球斑,无眼部炎症迹象。经眼底镜检查,COVID-19患者视网膜的临床特征为视网膜微血管炎症过程引起的棉绒斑、火焰状出血或微出血。
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Retinal Findings in COVID-19 Patient: A Literature Review
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been declared as worldwide pandemic. The most common symptoms are fever, fatigue, flu-like syndrome and accompanied by respiratory distress. About 10% of patients with COVID-19 in the acute phase show manifestations in the eye, especially in the retina. The activity of the cell surface enzyme protein angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) is believed underlying the clinical manifestations in the eye. This study aim to describe the clinical findings of COVID-19 in the retina which serves as a reference for diagnosis. The study was carried out using the PRISMA method with the keywords "retinal findings in COVID-19", "ophthalmology finding", "retina" and "cotton wool spot COVID-19" with retinal manifestations as an outcome in the literature published in 2020-2021 with search using Google Scholar, SchiHub and Pubmed.  There were 14 literatures that matched the inclusion criteria. Involvement of the anterior segment of the eye such as conjunctivitis and keratitis are quite common. The retinal arteries and veins in COVID-19 patients are enlarged due to the inflammatory mediators. The width of the vein diameter is related to the severity of the disease. “COVID-19 retinopathy” has been proposed as a term to describe the appearance of cotton wool spots on the posterior pole of the retina associated with intraretinal hemorrhage without signs of ocular inflammation in COVID-19 patients. With fundoscopic examination, the clinical features of the retina of COVID-19 patients were cotton wool spots, flame shaped hemorrhages or microhemorrhages caused by an inflammatory process in the micro blood vessels in the retina.
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