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Anterior and Intermediate Uveitis Following Yellow Fever Vaccination with Fractional Dose: Case Reports

Purpose: To describe two cases of anterior and intermediate uveitis following yellow fever vaccination with fractional dose. Methods: Case report. Results: Case 1: A 35 year-old healthy woman presented with unilateral anterior uveitis 10 days after the yellow fever vaccination. Testing excluded infe...

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Published in:Ocular immunology and inflammation 2019-05, Vol.27 (4), p.521-523
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description Purpose: To describe two cases of anterior and intermediate uveitis following yellow fever vaccination with fractional dose. Methods: Case report. Results: Case 1: A 35 year-old healthy woman presented with unilateral anterior uveitis 10 days after the yellow fever vaccination. Testing excluded infectious and rheumatic diseases and the episode was fully recovered after a short course of topical treatment. Case 2: A 21 year-old previously healthy woman presented with blurred vision in the left eye (OS) 14 days after the yellow fever vaccination. The ophthalmic examination of the OS revealed intermediated uveitis. Testing excluded infectious and neurological diseases. After six weeks of treatment with oral prednisone, the ocular inflammation had resolved. Conclusion: Physicians should be aware of the possibility of eye inflammation following the yellow fever vaccination.
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Adult
Anterior uveitis
causality
Dexamethasone - administration & dosage
Female
Fluorescein Angiography
Fundus Oculi
Glucocorticoids - administration & dosage
Humans
intermediate uveitis
Prednisone - administration & dosage
Retina - diagnostic imaging
uveitis
Uveitis, Anterior - diagnosis
Uveitis, Anterior - etiology
Uveitis, Intermediate - diagnosis
Uveitis, Intermediate - etiology
Vaccination - adverse effects
Visual Acuity
Yellow Fever - prevention & control
yellow fever vaccine
Yellow Fever Vaccine - adverse effects
Yellow fever virus - immunology
Young Adult
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