Subconjunctival Loa loa worm: first case report in Brazil
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Resumo: | We report the first case of ocular infestation by Loa loa in Brazil. Loiasis is caused by infestation with Loa loa, a filarial parasite originally found in the rainforests of western and central Africa. It is transmitted by the bite of the fly Chrysops and has been recently described in other places other than Africa, in African immigrants or travellers. Our case is a 33 year-old woman from Cameroon who was living in São Paulo, Brazil, for 5 years. She was asymptomatic until one morning she started feeling "something moving" in the left eye. Under topical anesthesia, on the slit lamp, a moving worm was removed from the subconjunctival space, which later was confirmed to be a male Loa loa adult specimen. Blood tests revealed microfilaraemia of 129 mf/mL. The patient was treated with 400 mg oral albendazole for 3 weeks and 60 mg prednisone. This report illustrates an unusual ocular disease, which is extremely rare outside of Africa, but easily diagnosed and treated. Ophthalmologists should be aware of it, in face of an increasingly globalized world. |
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Subconjunctival Loa loa worm: first case report in BrazilLoaLoiasisConjunctival diseases/parasitologyEye infections, parasitic/parasitologyFilariosisBrazilCase reportsWe report the first case of ocular infestation by Loa loa in Brazil. Loiasis is caused by infestation with Loa loa, a filarial parasite originally found in the rainforests of western and central Africa. It is transmitted by the bite of the fly Chrysops and has been recently described in other places other than Africa, in African immigrants or travellers. Our case is a 33 year-old woman from Cameroon who was living in São Paulo, Brazil, for 5 years. She was asymptomatic until one morning she started feeling "something moving" in the left eye. Under topical anesthesia, on the slit lamp, a moving worm was removed from the subconjunctival space, which later was confirmed to be a male Loa loa adult specimen. Blood tests revealed microfilaraemia of 129 mf/mL. The patient was treated with 400 mg oral albendazole for 3 weeks and 60 mg prednisone. This report illustrates an unusual ocular disease, which is extremely rare outside of Africa, but easily diagnosed and treated. Ophthalmologists should be aware of it, in face of an increasingly globalized world.Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia2012-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-27492012000100015Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia v.75 n.1 2012reponame:Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online)instname:Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia (CBO)instacron:CBO10.1590/S0004-27492012000100015info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPassos,Renato MagalhãesBarbosa,Carolina PelegriniAlmeida,Juliana de SouzaOgawa,Guilherme MaerschnerCamargo,Luis Marcelo Aranhaeng2012-04-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0004-27492012000100015Revistahttp://aboonline.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpaboonline@cbo.com.br||abo@cbo.com.br1678-29250004-2749opendoar:2012-04-27T00:00Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (Online) - Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia (CBO)false |
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Subconjunctival Loa loa worm: first case report in Brazil |
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Subconjunctival Loa loa worm: first case report in Brazil |
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Subconjunctival Loa loa worm: first case report in Brazil Passos,Renato Magalhães Loa Loiasis Conjunctival diseases/parasitology Eye infections, parasitic/parasitology Filariosis Brazil Case reports |
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Subconjunctival Loa loa worm: first case report in Brazil |
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Subconjunctival Loa loa worm: first case report in Brazil |
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Subconjunctival Loa loa worm: first case report in Brazil |
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Subconjunctival Loa loa worm: first case report in Brazil |
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Subconjunctival Loa loa worm: first case report in Brazil |
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Passos,Renato Magalhães |
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Passos,Renato Magalhães Barbosa,Carolina Pelegrini Almeida,Juliana de Souza Ogawa,Guilherme Maerschner Camargo,Luis Marcelo Aranha |
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Barbosa,Carolina Pelegrini Almeida,Juliana de Souza Ogawa,Guilherme Maerschner Camargo,Luis Marcelo Aranha |
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Passos,Renato Magalhães Barbosa,Carolina Pelegrini Almeida,Juliana de Souza Ogawa,Guilherme Maerschner Camargo,Luis Marcelo Aranha |
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Loa Loiasis Conjunctival diseases/parasitology Eye infections, parasitic/parasitology Filariosis Brazil Case reports |
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Loa Loiasis Conjunctival diseases/parasitology Eye infections, parasitic/parasitology Filariosis Brazil Case reports |
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We report the first case of ocular infestation by Loa loa in Brazil. Loiasis is caused by infestation with Loa loa, a filarial parasite originally found in the rainforests of western and central Africa. It is transmitted by the bite of the fly Chrysops and has been recently described in other places other than Africa, in African immigrants or travellers. Our case is a 33 year-old woman from Cameroon who was living in São Paulo, Brazil, for 5 years. She was asymptomatic until one morning she started feeling "something moving" in the left eye. Under topical anesthesia, on the slit lamp, a moving worm was removed from the subconjunctival space, which later was confirmed to be a male Loa loa adult specimen. Blood tests revealed microfilaraemia of 129 mf/mL. The patient was treated with 400 mg oral albendazole for 3 weeks and 60 mg prednisone. This report illustrates an unusual ocular disease, which is extremely rare outside of Africa, but easily diagnosed and treated. Ophthalmologists should be aware of it, in face of an increasingly globalized world. |
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