Abstract
The Covid-19 outbreak, which was declared a global pandemic, has affected large human populations in many countries since March 2020. Although SARS-CoV-2 is a respiratory infection agent, various neurological syndromes, ranging from mild to severe, that may be associated with COVID-19 have been reported. Acute onset vision loss, optic neuritis (ON), cranial neuropathies, and Miller Fisher syndrome have been reported as covid 19-associated neuroophthalmological diseases. Objectives: In this case series, we aim to describe the clinical features of ON associated with COVID-19.
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