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Coronavirus – Case Report

Viral keratitis after the second and third doses of inactivated COVID-19 vaccination: A case report

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Article: 2090177 | Received 11 Apr 2022, Accepted 11 Jun 2022, Published online: 22 Jun 2022

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Figure 1. Slit-lamp examination photos on the twenty-fifth day after the second dose of COVID-19 vaccination.

Conjunctival hyperemia, rough corneal epithelium, irregular patchy infiltration of the entire cornea in both the right eye (a, c) and left eye (b, d); positive corneal fluorescence staining in both eyes (e, f), especially in the left eye (f).
Figure 1. Slit-lamp examination photos on the twenty-fifth day after the second dose of COVID-19 vaccination.

Figure 2. Slit-lamp examination photos on the thirty-second day after the second dose of COVID-19 vaccination.

No obvious abnormality in the right eye (a,c); small patches of infiltration at the lower center of the cornea in the left eye (b, d); negative fluorescein staining in both eyes (e,f).
Figure 2. Slit-lamp examination photos on the thirty-second day after the second dose of COVID-19 vaccination.

Figure 3. Slit-lamp examination photos on the seventh day after the third dose of COVID-19 vaccination.

Conjunctival hyperemia, rough corneal epithelium, irregular patchy infiltration of the entire cornea. (a, b, c, d): Neovascularization in the limbus (arrows of a & b).
Figure 3. Slit-lamp examination photos on the seventh day after the third dose of COVID-19 vaccination.

Figure 4. Slit-lamp examination photos on the fourteenth day after the third dose of COVID-19 vaccination.

Obvious conjunctival hyperemia and neovascularization in the limbal region of both eyes. (a, b, c and d).
Figure 4. Slit-lamp examination photos on the fourteenth day after the third dose of COVID-19 vaccination.