2024
DOI: 10.17816/ov627137
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Ophthalmic assessment of an intensive care ward patients in the first and last wave of the COVID-19. Do they have a difference?

Vadim A. Turgel,
Svetlana N. Tultseva

Abstract: BACKGROUND: The new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) gained the pandemic status in 2020, and despite the fact that since then the virus has become less pathogenic, its virulence has increased by 2023. Well-vascularized organs and tissues, including the retina, represent the target for coronavirus. The etiopathogenesis of COVID-associated retinopathy, first described in 2021, still remains poorly understood, and its forms and occurrence frequency during different periods of the infectious process vary greatly. … Show more

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