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“Old wine in a new bottle” - post COVID-19 infection, central serous chorioretinopathy and the steroids

Srinivasan Sanjay, Poornachandra B Gowda, Bhimasena Rao, Deepashri Mutalik, Padmamalini Mahendradas, Ankush Kawali, Rohit Shetty

2021Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Corona virus disease (COVID-19) pandemic can cause myriad of ocular manifestations. We report a case of unilateral multi focal central serous retinopathy, post COVID-19 infection in an Asian Indian female. CASE PRESENTATION: A 42-year-old female presented to us with unilateral blurring, in the right eye (OD), 12 days after COVID-19 infection. She had fever, chills, shortness of breath and cough with tiredness and was COVID- RT PCR positive. She was administered intravenous and oral antibiotics with injection heparin/remdesivir, during her 7 day stay at the hospital. She was also on steroid inhalers. She had no systemic history of note. On ocular evaluation, her corrected distance visual acuity was 20/40 in OD and 20/20 in left eye (OS). Anterior segment was normal. Anterior vitreous was clear. Fundus examination of the OD showed central serous retinopathy (CSCR) with OS being normal. CONCLUSION: CSCR can occur post COVID-19 due to steroid administration and physicians administering it should be aware of this and refer the patients to an ophthalmologist earlier.

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