Cotton Wool Spots in a Patient with COVID-19  Published in CRO (Clinical &  Refractive Optometry) Journal

Cotton Wool Spots in a Patient with COVID-19 Published in CRO (Clinical & Refractive Optometry) Journal

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By Kristineh Melik-Kasumyan, Pauline F. Ilsen. Cotton wool spots have variable systemic etiologies. In this case report, COVID-19 virus is investigated as a causative factor that may lead to retinopathy in an otherwise healthy patient.

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