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Subconjunctival Infection due to Dirofilaria Repens ‐Case Report

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Marija Trenkić Božinović ,
Marija Trenkić Božinović
Branislav Tomašević ,
Branislav Tomašević
Simona Gabrielli ,
Simona Gabrielli
Suzana Otašević ,
Suzana Otašević
Aleksandar Petrović ,
Aleksandar Petrović
Gabriella Cancrini ,
Gabriella Cancrini
Aleksandar Tasić ,
Aleksandar Tasić
Milan Trenkić
Milan Trenkić

Abstract

Summary The aim of the survey was to present the clinical course and surgical treatment of the first case of human ocular dirofilariosis on the territory of the city of Niš, in the southeast Serbia. Male patient, 57 years old, visited an ophthalmologist because of extreme swelling and redness of the eyelids of the right eye, scratches and pain in his right eye. On standard examination on biomicroscope, temporally 3 mm from the limbus, intrapalpebrally, a mobile parasite was observed in the subconjunctival space. Complete extraction of the living parasites, 13 cm long, was performed. A sample of the nematode based on morphological and morphometric characteristics was identified as Dirofilaria repens-like. The diagnosis was confirmed with molecular methods. For ocular dirofilariosis, surgical methods and complete extraction of the parasite are the only ways to achieve complete recovery.

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