Nonsurgical management of photoaversive ocular and systemic loiasis in Michigan
Objective: Ocular loasis refers to ocular conditions such as pain and redness caused by the movement of the nematode through the subconjuctival space of the eye. It is a tropical disease that is very rarely seen in North America. We report the case of a 32-year-old male who was recently diagnosed w...
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10.3205/oc000149 doi (DE-627)DOAJ033265488 (DE-599)DOAJfbbd4cbb05194168a97b88c3fcc99aab DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng RE1-994 Padidam, Sneha verfasserin aut Nonsurgical management of photoaversive ocular and systemic loiasis in Michigan 2020 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Objective: Ocular loasis refers to ocular conditions such as pain and redness caused by the movement of the nematode through the subconjuctival space of the eye. It is a tropical disease that is very rarely seen in North America. We report the case of a 32-year-old male who was recently diagnosed with ocular loasis in the Midwestern region of the United States.Methods: He presented to the emergency department with left eye pain after seeing a “worm in his eye” the previous night. He had emigrated from Cameroon 7 years prior. Anterior segment examination revealed a translucent, motile worm in the subconjunctival space of his left eye. Results: Prior to the patient’s scheduled follow-up for surgical removal of the worm, it migrated into the lower eyelid subdermal space. Serum testing confirmed the presence of microfilariae at a concentration of <17,000 mf/mL.Conclusion: The patient was treated at the National Institute of Health (NIH) with pheresis followed by diethylcarbamazine and reported symptomatic improvement 1 month after treatment. This case report demonstrates the importance of being able to recognize and properly manage vector-borne parasites in nonendemic areas due to increased travel and climate change. ocular loiasis loa loa nematode apheresis Ophthalmology Trinh, Hamilton verfasserin aut Lin, Xihui verfasserin aut Boss, Joseph D. verfasserin aut In GMS Ophthalmology Cases German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, 2012 10, p Doc22(2020) (DE-627)668712309 (DE-600)2628607-5 21931496 nnns volume:10, p Doc22 year:2020 https://doi.org/10.3205/oc000149 kostenfrei https://doaj.org/article/fbbd4cbb05194168a97b88c3fcc99aab kostenfrei http://www.egms.de/static/en/journals/oc/2020-10/oc000149.shtml kostenfrei https://doaj.org/toc/2193-1496 Journal toc kostenfrei GBV_USEFLAG_A SYSFLAG_A GBV_DOAJ GBV_ILN_20 GBV_ILN_22 GBV_ILN_23 GBV_ILN_24 GBV_ILN_39 GBV_ILN_40 GBV_ILN_60 GBV_ILN_62 GBV_ILN_63 GBV_ILN_65 GBV_ILN_69 GBV_ILN_73 GBV_ILN_74 GBV_ILN_95 GBV_ILN_105 GBV_ILN_110 GBV_ILN_151 GBV_ILN_161 GBV_ILN_170 GBV_ILN_206 GBV_ILN_213 GBV_ILN_230 GBV_ILN_285 GBV_ILN_293 GBV_ILN_602 GBV_ILN_2014 GBV_ILN_4012 GBV_ILN_4037 GBV_ILN_4112 GBV_ILN_4125 GBV_ILN_4126 GBV_ILN_4249 GBV_ILN_4305 GBV_ILN_4306 GBV_ILN_4307 GBV_ILN_4313 GBV_ILN_4322 GBV_ILN_4323 GBV_ILN_4324 GBV_ILN_4325 GBV_ILN_4338 GBV_ILN_4367 GBV_ILN_4700 AR 10, p Doc22 2020 |
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