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Purtscher-Like Retinopathy in a Patient with COVID-19
Author(s) -
Alexander Bottini,
Sean Steinmetz,
Kevin J. Blinder,
Gaurav K. Shah
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
case reports in ophthalmological medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-6722
pISSN - 2090-6730
DOI - 10.1155/2021/6661541
Subject(s) - cotton wool spots , medicine , covid-19 , nerve fiber layer , ophthalmology , retinal , pandemic , retinopathy , virology , disease , outbreak , infectious disease (medical specialty) , diabetes mellitus , endocrinology
The emerging literature on the novel coronavirus pandemic has reported several cases of varied retinal findings in patients with COVID-19. We report the case of a 59-year-old male who presented with complaint of bilateral blurry vision following hospital discharge after prolonged hospitalization for severe COVID-19 illness. On ocular exam, the patient demonstrated bilateral cotton wool spots localized to the posterior pole of each eye. Multimodal imaging demonstrated findings consistent with retinal nerve fiber layer infarcts in the areas of the cotton wool spots. Exam and imaging of our patient were most consistent with a Purtscher-like retinopathy. We suggest that as ophthalmologists care for increasing numbers of patients recuperating from COVID-19, they monitor for microangiopathic changes similar to those in our patient.

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