Covid-19 患者的眼部整形病症:病例系列和文献综述。

IF 1.6 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Journal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research Pub Date : 2024-06-21 eCollection Date: 2024-04-01 DOI:10.18502/jovr.v19i2.10908
Camille Yvon, Bhupendra Patel, John Ng, Marcus T Altman, Raman Malhotra
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摘要

目的:调查在英国和美国三家三级转诊中心眼科就诊的2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)患者的眼整形情况,并回顾相关文献:方法:回顾性多中心病例系列研究,历时18个月:结果:共有四名患者在COVID-19检测呈阳性后四周内出现眼睑、眼眶或泪腺病变。所有患者均为男性,平均发病年龄为 49 岁(31-58 岁)。疑似诊断包括特发性眶前炎、面部血管性水肿、泪腺炎和眼窝炎。三名患者的眼部表现完全恢复,一名患者的眼部表现部分恢复(平均2.7周),类固醇类药物加速了患者的恢复:结论:COVID-19的附件表现包括自限性眼眶炎和眼睑淋巴水肿。
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Oculoplastic Conditions in Covid-19 Patients: Case Series and Literature Review.

Purpose: To investigate oculoplastic conditions in patients diagnosed with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) seen at ophthalmology departments of three tertiary referral centers in the United Kingdom and the United States, and review of the literature.

Methods: Retrospective multicenter case series studied over 18 months.

Results: A total of four patients developed eyelid, orbital, or lacrimal gland pathology within four weeks of testing positive for COVID-19. All were male, and the mean age at presentation was 49 (range, 31-58 years). Suspected diagnoses included anterior idiopathic orbital inflammation, facial angioedema, dacryoadenitis, and anophthalmic socket inflammation. Three patients recovered fully and one patient recovered partially (mean 2.7 weeks) from ocular manifestations with steroids hastening recovery.

Conclusion: Adnexal manifestations of COVID-19 include self-limiting orbital inflammation and eyelid lymphedema.

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