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A new report published by the British Daily Mail stated that the Corona virus was discovered in the eye of a 64-year-old Chinese woman two months after she recovered from the infection, and the researchers explained that the woman was diagnosed with coronavirus earlier. February and her test came back negative after 18 days of hospitalization. However, shortly after being discharged from the hospital, she developed pain in both eyes and died of fluid build-up.
The newspaper explained that after undergoing surgery in March, he had to undergo an additional operation in April, during which eye tissue samples showed evidence of viral proteins, according to the team from the Central Theater Command General Hospital in Wuhan. , China.
Additionally, earlier research recently found that the eye produces ACE-2 receptors, which the virus attaches to to enter and infect human cells, making organs a prime target, and the Corona virus was not only found in the surface of the eye, but was also found within tears, which can transmit the pathogen, and this may explain why up to 12% of COVID-19 patients have so-called “ophthalmic manifestations” such as redness and swelling .
Doctors discovered that the elderly woman had a fever as high as 37.8 degrees Celsius, and a chest CT scan found patterns of “ground glass opacity” or haze in the lungs.
After performing the nasal smear test, the elderly Chinese woman was diagnosed with the Coronavirus, but did not present severe respiratory or eye symptoms during her stay in the hospital, and on the eighteenth day her symptoms disappeared and she received two negative tests, the first on the 18th. February and the second on February 20.
At eight days the old woman began to suffer from pain in the left eye, and after three days the same symptoms appeared in the other eye, and on February 28 she began to suffer constant pain in the left eye and loss of visual acuity, they appeared the same symptoms in her right eye and was admitted to a clinic. Ophthalmology on March 8.
Doctors discovered that he suffered from acute glaucoma, which occurs when fluid cannot drain properly, leading to a rapid rise in pressure in the eye.
It was not possible to reduce the eye pressure with medications, so the doctors decided that she needed to undergo surgery, which was performed on March 14 for the left eye and on March 15 for the right eye, however, it had to be intervened again on April 10 due to the pressure that could not be. Control it in his right eye.
The researchers obtained blood and tissue samples from the patient during surgery, as well as from another patient who had glaucoma, but not COVID-19 for comparison, and the results showed the presence of antigens, or viral proteins, in the iris and on the conjunctiva, the mucous membrane that covers the front of the eye.
ACE2 receptor proteins were also found in the conjunctiva, two months after the woman tested positive, and the authors wrote: “Based on these results, the eye is also one of the target organs of viral infection in addition to the lungs.”