Thelaziasis in an urban woman in Beijing: a case report and literature review.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY BMC Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1186/s12886-024-03776-0
Shumei Tan, Pei Zhang, Fanshu Li, Yingyu Li, Ziyuan Liu, Xuemin Li
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Abstract

Background: Thelaziasis is a zoonotic disease mainly caused by Thelazia callipaeda (Spirurida, Thelaziidae, Thelazia), which can cause mild to severe signs and lesions, such as foreign body sensation, itching, tearing, eye pain, conjunctival bleeding, conjunctivitis, corneal ulcers, and even blindness. Thelaziasis cases have been reported mainly in agricultural areas and areas with high potential for contact with domestic animals [1].

Case presentation: We report a case of Thelazia callipaeda infection in the right eye of a 41-year-old woman working in an office. The patient presented with persistent foreign body sensation, pruritus, and redness despite initial treatment with polyethylene glycol and levofloxacin eye drops. Subsequent examination revealed the presence of multiple Thelazia callipaeda worms, which were successfully removed. Postoperative treatment with gatifloxacin eye ointment resulted in significant symptom relief with no recurrence over two months.

Conclusions: This case highlights the thelaziasis in urban settings, emphasizing the need for ophthalmologists to consider parasitic infections in differential diagnosis even in well-maintained environments. Then, we provided an overview of human thelaziasis in China by mining publicly available databases from 2014 to 2023, suggesting a difference in regional distribution that warrants further epidemiological studies.

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北京城市妇女血吸虫病1例报告及文献复习。
背景:锥虫病是一种以callipaeda(螺旋藻目,锥虫科,锥虫科)为主要病原的人畜共患疾病,可引起轻至重度体征和病变,如异物感、瘙痒、流泪、眼痛、结膜出血、结膜炎、角膜溃疡,甚至失明。报告的血吸虫病病例主要发生在农业区和与家畜接触可能性高的地区[b]。病例报告:我们报告一例41岁女性在办公室工作的右眼感染的callipaeda。尽管最初使用聚乙二醇和左氧氟沙星滴眼液治疗,患者仍出现持续的异物感、瘙痒和发红。随后的检查发现了多个callipaeda蠕虫的存在,这些蠕虫被成功地移除。术后加替沙星眼膏治疗后症状明显缓解,两个多月无复发。结论:本病例突出了城市环境中的寄生虫病,强调了眼科医生在鉴别诊断时考虑寄生虫感染的必要性,即使是在维护良好的环境中。然后,我们通过挖掘2014年至2023年的公开数据库,提供了中国人类寄生虫病的概述,表明区域分布的差异值得进一步的流行病学研究。
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BMC Ophthalmology
BMC Ophthalmology OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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3.40
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5.00%
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441
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Ophthalmology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of eye disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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