id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-278775-xntvl7jp Gangaputra, Sapna S. Ocular symptoms among non-hospitalized patients who underwent COVID-19 testing 2020-06-22 .txt text/plain 954 64 50 The "stay at home" 46 restrictions and limited access to ambulatory ophthalmology care may inadvertently delay the 47 recognition of ocular signs and symptoms associated with Currently, we have minimal data on the incidence and severity of ocular manifestations of non-49 hospitalized COVID-19 positive patients. To answer these questions, an electronic REDCap 2,3 survey was developed and 52 distributed to participants of the COVID Volunteer Research database, which was created by 53 the Vanderbilt Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (VICTR). Red eye (21.9%) and excessive tearing (17.6%) were 86 both found at a significantly higher rate in COVID-19 negative survey respondents (Table) To date, the reports on ocular findings have been limited. The strengths of the study are the large number of 115 responses from patients who are non-hospitalized, which is over 80% of affected In conclusion, this retrospective patient survey found no association between ocular symptoms 118 and COVID-19 positivity in an outpatient population. ./cache/cord-278775-xntvl7jp.txt ./txt/cord-278775-xntvl7jp.txt