2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajoc.2023.101884
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Uveal effusion syndrome following COVID-19 vaccination

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“…To the best of our knowledge, transient myopia caused by ciliochoroidal effusion after influenza vaccination has not been reported yet. However, there have been some reports of acute myopia, angle closure, and choroidal detachment following COVID-19 vaccination all of which had a slightly different clinical presentation [9][10][11]. For instance, choroidal detachment was observed in an older adult following COVID-19 vaccination; however, the presentation was unilateral and no myopic shift or anterior chamber changes were observed [10].…”
Section: Case Reports In Ophthalmologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To the best of our knowledge, transient myopia caused by ciliochoroidal effusion after influenza vaccination has not been reported yet. However, there have been some reports of acute myopia, angle closure, and choroidal detachment following COVID-19 vaccination all of which had a slightly different clinical presentation [9][10][11]. For instance, choroidal detachment was observed in an older adult following COVID-19 vaccination; however, the presentation was unilateral and no myopic shift or anterior chamber changes were observed [10].…”
Section: Case Reports In Ophthalmologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there have been some reports of acute myopia, angle closure, and choroidal detachment following COVID-19 vaccination all of which had a slightly different clinical presentation [9][10][11]. For instance, choroidal detachment was observed in an older adult following COVID-19 vaccination; however, the presentation was unilateral and no myopic shift or anterior chamber changes were observed [10]. In a separate study, a number of cases with unilateral angle closure glaucoma following COVID-19 vaccination were reported; however, no apparent choroidal effusion or retinal involvement was observed [11].…”
Section: Case Reports In Ophthalmologymentioning
confidence: 99%