
Some coronavirus patients left with nodules on eyeballs, study finds
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New evidence released Tuesday documented so-called nodules in the eyes of patients battling severe COVID-19, with scientists hypothesizing causes like virus-related inflammation and positioning patients face down to improve oxygenation.
It is still unclear exactly what causes the nodules, though scientists suggested virus-related inflammation or the prone position (when patients are placed face down for better oxygenation) for an extended period. Seven of the nine patients were in the prone position, and researchers therefore hypothesized issues related to "inadequate drainage of the veins of the eyes."More Related News

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