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Original Article

Subretinal Aspergillus Abscess in Post COVID-19 Recovered Patients – An Emerging Problem

, DNB (Ophthalmology), , MS, , MS, , PhD (Microbiology) & , MS
Pages 127-133 | Received 16 Aug 2021, Accepted 09 Oct 2021, Published online: 16 Nov 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Purpose

To describe endogenous endophthalmitis in the setting of Covid-19 pneumonia post recovery.

Methods

Retrospective review of five patients of endogenous endophthalmitis following Covid-19 disease done.

Results

All five cases had received systemic corticosteroid for a mean duration of 7 days during severe Covid-19 treatment. Decrease vision was presenting symptom between 1 and 31 days following Covid-19 recovery. All patients had presumed fungal endogenous endophthalmitis based on clinical profile. Four out of five patients subjected to pars plana vitrectomy had microbiologically proven aspergillus species endogenous endophthalmitis on vitreous fluid assessment; two cases each of aspergillus niger and aspergillus fumigates. Four eyes underwent pars plana vitrectomy with silicone oil injection had shown satisfactory anatomical outcome with control of the infection; however, no significant visual gain achieved.

Conclusion

We reported five cases of aspergillus endogenous endophthalmitis in Covid-19 recovered patients to document the likely presentation of this rising entity and avoid misdiagnosis.

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