Volume 13, Issue 2 pp. 72-74
CASE REPORT

Optic neuritis after COVID-19 vaccine application

Christian García-Estrada

Christian García-Estrada

General Hospital “Ignacio Garcia Tellez”, Mexican Institute of Social Security, Durango, Mexico

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Enrique Gómez-Figueroa

Enrique Gómez-Figueroa

National Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Mexico City, Mexico

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Lennyn Alban

Lennyn Alban

Radiology Department, Metropolitan Hospital, Quito, Ecuador

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Alejandro Arias-Cárdenas

Corresponding Author

Alejandro Arias-Cárdenas

Neurology Department, Metropolitan Hospital, Quito, Ecuador

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Alejandro Arias-Cárdenas, Neurology Department, Metropolitan Hospital, Mariana de Jesus av., Quito 170521, Ecuador.

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First published: 09 November 2021
Citations: 19

Abstract

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rise, the development of effective vaccines is of crucial importance to prevent further morbidity and mortality. In parallel, some rare adverse events related to COVID-19 vaccines, have been reported, most of them mild. Here we report the case of a previously healthy 19-year-old woman who developed optic neuritis 1 week after single dose of Ad26.COV2.S vaccine with marked improvement after management with steroids. Although causality cannot be confirmed due to lack of a biological marker, this case may help to guide further research for potential pathogenic mechanism.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

None declared.

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