Abdullah Abou-Samra1, Ahmad B Tarabishy2. 1. a Morsani College of Medicine , University of South Florida , Tampa , Florida , USA. 2. b Retina Specialists of Tampa , Wesley Chapel , Florida , USA.
Abstract
Purpose: To present a case report of MEWDS following an intradermal influenza vaccination. Methods: Review of the clinical, laboratory, photographic, and angiographic records of a patient with MEWDS. Results: 27-year-old female that presented to our clinic with photopsias OD. These symptoms began 2 weeks following an influenza intradermal vaccination. Fundus examination and diagnostic testing were consistent with MEWDS. Conclusion: While rare, MEWDS can occur following influenza vaccination.
Purpose: To present a case report of MEWDS following an intradermal influenza vaccination. Methods: Review of the clinical, laboratory, photographic, and angiographic records of a patient with MEWDS. Results: 27-year-old female that presented to our clinic with photopsias OD. These symptoms began 2 weeks following an influenza intradermal vaccination. Fundus examination and diagnostic testing were consistent with MEWDS. Conclusion: While rare, MEWDS can occur following influenza vaccination.