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Ectoparasitic infestations of the eye: three cases with three different arthropods
Author(s) -
Gamze Uçan Gündüz,
Hafize Gökben Ulutaş,
Mehmet Emin Aslancı
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
the european research journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2149-3189
DOI - 10.18621/eurj.321321
Subject(s) - oestrus ovis , blepharitis , medicine , eyelid , ixodes ricinus , infestation , trachoma , dermatology , myiasis , veterinary medicine , tick , surgery , biology , pathology , ecology , larva , botany
Parasitic infestations of the external eye are uncommon and more often prevalent in tropical and developing countries. We present three cases with ocular infestation caused by three different arthropods admitted to the ophthalmology department of a tertiary health care centre during two months. The first case was infected with the larvae of Oestrus ovis , the second case with Phthiriasis palpebrarum , and the third case with a tick, Ixodes ricinus. All patients in this report were living in city center of Bursa, one of the most industrialized cities of Turkey. Ocular ectoparasitic infestations should be taken into consideration in differential diagnosis of conjunctivitis, blepharitis and eyelid mass, even if patients living in urban areas. Due to the rarity of ocular ectoparasitic infestations and overlapping symptoms with more commonly occuring ophthalmic conditions, a careful ophthalmic examination is required to avoid misdiagnosis and delay in treatment.

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