接种 COVID-19 疫苗后的多发性疏散白点综合征:两个病例报告

Han Eul Lee, Soyeon Jung, Hee Seung Chin
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病例摘要:我们报告了两例接种 BNT162b2(辉瑞生物技术公司,德国克罗纳赫)COVID-19 疫苗后出现视野缺损的病例。一名 14 岁的男性在接种第二剂疫苗后左眼颞叶视野视力下降。同样,一名 38 岁的女性在接种第一剂后也出现了右眼视力下降的情况。值得注意的是,这两名患者在接种疫苗前均未患有疾病,也未出现 COVID-19 症状。眼底检查发现,两例患者均有多灶性毛细血管周围高反射性病变。视野缺损和高反光病变在 6 周内自行消退,7 个月随访时视力和眼底检查结果正常:结论:最近的 COVID-19 大流行使疫苗接种率显著提高。值得注意的是,MEWDS 与以往的疫苗(包括流感疫苗和肝炎疫苗)有显著关联,本文描述的病例也表明 BNT162b2 疫苗接种与 MEWDS 之间可能存在关联。
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Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome following COVID-19 Vaccination: Two Case Reports
Purpose: We present two cases of multiple evanescent white dot syndrome (MEWDS) following COVID-19 vaccination.Case summary: We present two cases of visual field defects following BNT162b2 (Pfizer-BioNTech, Kronach, Germany) COVID-19 vaccination. A 14-year-old male experienced reduced visual acuity in the temporal field of his left eye after his second dose. Similarly, a 38-year-old woman experienced decreased visual acuity in her right eye after her first dose. Notably, neither patient had pre-existing medical conditions or exhibited COVID-19 symptoms following vaccination. Funduscopic examination revealed multifocal peripapillary hyperreflective lesions in both cases. Visual field defects and hyperreflective lesions spontaneously resolved within 6 weeks, with normal visual acuity and fundus findings at the 7-month follow-up.Conclusions: The recent COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant increase in vaccination rates. Notably, MEWDS demonstrated a significant association with previous vaccines, including influenza and hepatitis, and the cases describe herein also suggest a potential association between BNT162b2 vaccination and MEWDS.
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