Case Report
Three Cases of Arteritic Anterior Optic Neuropathy Several Months after COVID-19 Vaccination
Figure 1
Colour photography, optical coherence tomography, and fluorescein angiography of case 1 at the first visit. (a) Margin of optic nerve in the right eye is enlarged and blurred. There are cotton-wool spots around the disc in the left eye (white arrowheads). Superior temporal macula area in the left eye shows a cherry red spot due to whitening of the retina. (b) Horizontal optical coherence tomography scan of the optic nerve in the right eye (above) shows thickening of the nerve fibre layer (blue arrowheads). Vertical scan of the macula in the left eye (below) shows high reflectivity of the ganglion cell layer and inner nuclear layer (blue arrows). (c) Optic nerve hyperfluorescence in the right eye (858) and retinal artery filling transition in the left eye (832) by fluorescein angiography. Arm to retina time in the left eye time (38).
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