Intravitreal Angiostrongyliasis: Report of 2 Cases

Two male patients presented with unilateral blurred vision. A small motile worm was found in the vitreous cavity in both cases. In one case, another dead, disintegrated worm was noted in the inferior portion of the vitreous cavity. On each eye, vitreous surgery was performed and the worm was removed...

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Main Authors: Patikulsila D., Ittipunkul N., Theerakittikul B.
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-28552014-08-30T02:25:28Z Intravitreal Angiostrongyliasis: Report of 2 Cases Patikulsila D. Ittipunkul N. Theerakittikul B. Two male patients presented with unilateral blurred vision. A small motile worm was found in the vitreous cavity in both cases. In one case, another dead, disintegrated worm was noted in the inferior portion of the vitreous cavity. On each eye, vitreous surgery was performed and the worm was removed by an aspirator. Both worms were identified as Angiostrongylus cantonensis. Since both patients had no signs of meningitis, lumbar puncture was not done. Long-term follow-up confirmed the benefit and safety of the vitreous surgery. Fluorescein angiography revealed severe pigmentary alteration, probably from inflammation of the choroid and retina due to subretinal migration of the worm prior to access into the vitreous cavity. 2014-08-30T02:25:28Z 2014-08-30T02:25:28Z 2003 Conference Paper 01252208 14650712 JMTHB http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0345601846&partnerID=40&md5=5732f61ff6be04d9595ae55eac53c76d http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14650712 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/2855 English
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description Two male patients presented with unilateral blurred vision. A small motile worm was found in the vitreous cavity in both cases. In one case, another dead, disintegrated worm was noted in the inferior portion of the vitreous cavity. On each eye, vitreous surgery was performed and the worm was removed by an aspirator. Both worms were identified as Angiostrongylus cantonensis. Since both patients had no signs of meningitis, lumbar puncture was not done. Long-term follow-up confirmed the benefit and safety of the vitreous surgery. Fluorescein angiography revealed severe pigmentary alteration, probably from inflammation of the choroid and retina due to subretinal migration of the worm prior to access into the vitreous cavity.
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author Patikulsila D.
Ittipunkul N.
Theerakittikul B.
spellingShingle Patikulsila D.
Ittipunkul N.
Theerakittikul B.
Intravitreal Angiostrongyliasis: Report of 2 Cases
author_facet Patikulsila D.
Ittipunkul N.
Theerakittikul B.
author_sort Patikulsila D.
title Intravitreal Angiostrongyliasis: Report of 2 Cases
title_short Intravitreal Angiostrongyliasis: Report of 2 Cases
title_full Intravitreal Angiostrongyliasis: Report of 2 Cases
title_fullStr Intravitreal Angiostrongyliasis: Report of 2 Cases
title_full_unstemmed Intravitreal Angiostrongyliasis: Report of 2 Cases
title_sort intravitreal angiostrongyliasis: report of 2 cases
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