Ocular MRI Findings in Patients with Severe COVID-19: A Retrospective Multicenter Observational Study.

  • Augustin Lecler
  • François Cotton
  • François Lersy
  • Stéphane Kremer
  • Françoise Héran
  • Helms Julie
  • Meziani Ferhat
  • Collange Olivier
  • Mertes Paul Michel
  • Fafi-Kremer Samira
  • Lefebvre Nicolas
  • Hansmann Yves
  • Pottecher Julien
  • Schenck Maleka
  • Schneider Francis
  • Bonneville Fabrice
  • Adam Gilles
  • Martin-Blondel Guillaume
  • Pariente Jérémie
  • Geeraerts Thomas
  • Ferré Jean-Christophe
  • Maamar Adel
  • Carsin-Nicol Béatrice
  • Colmar Oesterlé Hélène
  • Bolognini Federico
  • Messie Julien
  • Hmeydia Ghazi
  • Benzakoun Joseph
  • Oppenheim Catherine
  • Constans Jean-Marc
  • Metanbou Serge
  • Heintz Adrien
  • Bapst Blanche
  • Megdiche Imen Marie-Cécile
  • Henri Feugeas Henri Feugeas
  • Khalil Antoine
  • Gaudemer Augustin
  • Jager Lavinia
  • Nesser Patrick
  • Talla Mba Yannick
  • Hemmert Céline
  • Feuerstein Philippe
  • Sebag Nathan
  • Carre Sophie
  • Alleg Manel
  • Lecocq Claire
  • Schmitt Emmanuel
  • Anxionnat René
  • Zhu François
  • Comby Pierre-Olivier
  • Ricolfi Frederic
  • Thouant Pierre
  • Grand Sylvie
  • Krainik Alexandre
  • Forestier Géraud
  • Bornet de Beaurepaire Isaure
  • Lacalm Grégoire
  • Pique Audrey
  • Boutet Julie
  • Fabre Claire
  • Desal Xavier
  • Berge Hubert
  • Boulouis Jérome
  • Kazemi Grégoire
  • Pyatigorskaya Apolline
  • Lecler Nadya
  • Saleme Augustin
  • Edjlali-Goujon Suzana
  • Kerleroux Myriam
  • Brisset Basile
  • Zorn Jean-Christophe
  • Matthieu Pierre-Emmanuel
  • Chenaf Muriel
  • Savatovsky Samir
  • Duron Julien
  • Loïc

Source: Radiology

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Résumé

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may affect various organs. This case series reports nine patients (one of nine [11%] women and eight of nine [89%] men; mean age ± standard deviation, 56 years ± 13) with globe MRI abnormalities obtained from a multicenter cohort of 129 patients presenting with severe COVID-19 from March 4, 2020, to May 1, 2020. Nine of 129 (7%) patients had one or several nodules of the posterior pole that were hyperintense at fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery imaging. All patients had nodules in the macular region, eight of nine (89%) had bilateral nodules, and two of nine (22%) had nodules outside the macular region. Screening of these patients might improve the management of potentially severe ophthalmologic manifestations of the virus. See also the editorial by Kirsch in this issue. © RSNA, 2021 Online supplemental material is available for this article.