Ocular dirofilariasis: a clinicopathologic case series and literature review

IF 0.9 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY Ocular Oncology and Pathology Pub Date : 2023-12-09 DOI:10.1159/000533340
Matthew Camacho, Michael Antonietti, Yoseph Sayegh, Jordan D. Colson, Anne L. Kunkler, Kevin D. Clauss, Hannah Muniz-Castro, Wendy W. Lee, Sonia H. Yoo, Thomas E. Johnson, Sander R. Dubovy
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Abstract Purpose Ocular dirofilariasis is an uncommon zoonotic infection that is usually associated with a carnivore host. In this case series and literature review we investigate the clinical presentation, management, and histopathology of ocular dirofilariasis. Methods The database at the Florida Lions Ocular Pathology Laboratory was searched for surgical specimens at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute under approval of the institutional review board. Patients with a histopathologic diagnosis of dirofilariasis between the years of 1962 and 2022 from the Florida Lions Ocular Pathology laboratory database were included (n=3). A systematic Pubmed search was conducted by two independent authors to identify published cases of ophthalmic dirofilariasis worldwide. Keywords were used to identify articles and exclusion criteria were applied. Results Three patients, two males and one female, were identified from the Florida Lions Ocular Pathology database with a diagnosis of ocular dirofilariasis. The mean age was 46.7 years (with a range 33-57 years). There were two eyelid lesions (Cases 1 and 3) and one involving the subconjunctival space (Case 2). All three organisms were excised and presumptively identified as Dirofilaria tenuis. All three patients were managed with curative surgical removal and recovered completely. Our review of the literature identified 540 published reports with 142 published reports with 186 cases met the exclusion criteria. Conclusion We present a case series and literature review of ocular dirofilariasis. Knowledge of the incidence, risk factors, prevention and diagnosis of this unique parasitic infection will help in proper management and prevent further ocular complications.
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眼丝虫病:临床病理病例系列和文献综述
摘要 目的眼滑丝虫病是一种不常见的人畜共患传染病,通常与食肉动物宿主有关。在这篇病例系列和文献综述中,我们研究了眼底二螺旋体病的临床表现、管理和组织病理学。方法在机构审查委员会的批准下,我们搜索了佛罗里达狮子眼部病理实验室的数据库,以获得巴斯康帕尔默眼科研究所的手术标本。佛罗里达州狮子会眼部病理实验室数据库中1962年至2022年期间组织病理学诊断为湿热痢疾的患者被纳入其中(n=3)。两位独立作者在Pubmed上进行了系统搜索,以确定全球范围内已发表的眼科双丝蚴病病例。检索时使用了关键词,并采用了排除标准。结果从佛罗里达州狮子会眼部病理学数据库中确定了三名诊断为眼部迪罗丝虫病的患者,其中两男一女。平均年龄为 46.7 岁(33-57 岁不等)。有两个眼睑病变(病例 1 和 3),一个涉及结膜下间隙(病例 2)。所有三个病例的病原体均已切除,并被推定为登革热二联丝虫。三位患者均接受了根治性手术切除,并完全康复。我们的文献综述共发现 540 篇已发表的报告,其中 142 篇已发表的报告中的 186 个病例符合排除标准。对这种独特寄生虫感染的发病率、风险因素、预防和诊断的了解将有助于正确处理和预防更多的眼部并发症。
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