COVID-19 infection with keratitis as the first clinical manifestation
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Heng Fan. Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 1277 Jiefang Avenue, Wuhan 430022, Hubei Province, China. fanheng@hust.edu.cn; Jun Xiao. The Macrohard Institute of Health, 231 North Ave, Battle Creek, MI 49017, USA. jxiao@macrohardinstitute.org

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Supported by the Tongji-Rockcheck Life Science and Medicine Research Center (No.202014).

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    AIM: To report a case which keratitis is the first clinical manifestation of COVID-19 that occurred 3d earlier than the common COVID-19 symptoms. METHODS: Regular slit lamp examination, corneal scraping test, and chest computed tomography (CT) were performed for patients with COVID-19 infection. The ophthalmologic treatment included ganciclovir eye drop (50 mg/mL, 6 times/d). The treatment for diarrhea included Guifu Lizhong pills (TID). The antiviral therapy consisted of oseltamivir (75 mg capsule Q12H); therapy preventing bacterial infection consisted of azithromycin (250 mg tablet QD) and moxifloxacin (0.4 g tablet Q12H); and therapy for cough relief and fever prevention consisted of Chinese herbal decoction. RESULTS: A 35-year-old male suddenly suffered pain, photophobia, and tears in his right eye for one day without systemic COVID-19 symptoms. Patient was diagnosed with keratitis, which was seemingly different from common keratitis. Ganciclovir eye drop was initiated. The corneal scraping test for COVID-19 was positive. The chest CT images were abnormal confirming the diagnosis of COVID-19 infection. The antiviral and antibacterial therapies were initiated. Chinese herbal therapy was used for cough relief and fever prevention. After roughly two weeks, patient recovered from COVID-19. CONCLUSION: A new type of keratitis, atypical keratitis, is a clinical manifestation of COVID-19, and this clinical manifestation could appear 3d earlier than fever and cough. The earlier a COVID-19 clinical manifestation is identified, the earlier can a patient be directed to stay at home, and significantly fewer people would be infected.

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Dong-Mei Zuo, Lin-Ping Xue, Heng Fan, et al. COVID-19 infection with keratitis as the first clinical manifestation. Int J Ophthalmol, 2022,15(9):1544-1548

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  • Received:July 28,2021
  • Revised:March 10,2022
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  • Online: September 01,2022
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