Baylisascaris Procyonis Induced Diffuse Unilateral Subacute Neuroretinitis in New York City.

Norman A Saffra, Jason E Perlman, Rajen U Desai, Kevin R Kazacos, Christina M Coyle, Fabiana S Machado, Sanjay R Kedhar, Michael Engelbert, Herbert B Tanowitz
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Diffuse unilateral subacute neuroretinitis (DUSN) secondary to raccoon roundworm (Baylisascaris procyonis) infection has been reported in rural and suburban areas of North America and Europe with extant raccoon populations. Here, we present a case of Baylisascaris-induced DUSN from the densely populated borough of Brooklyn in New York City and alert urban ophthalmologists to consider this etiology even in areas not typically thought to be associated with endemic risk factors. Infected raccoons also occur in urban settings, and urban patients may be exposed in surrounding areas. Most patients with Baylisascaris ocular larva migrans-DUSN will not have concomitant neurologic disease; this fact and larval neurotropism are both misconceptions regarding this infection.

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纽约贝氏蛔虫引起的弥漫性单侧亚急性神经视网膜炎。
在北美和欧洲存在浣熊种群的农村和郊区报道了由浣熊蛔虫感染继发的弥漫性单侧亚急性神经视网膜炎(DUSN)。在这里,我们报告了一例来自纽约市人口稠密的布鲁克林区贝利蛔虫引起的DUSN,并提醒城市眼科医生即使在通常不被认为与地方性危险因素相关的地区也要考虑这种病因。受感染的浣熊也发生在城市环境中,城市患者可能在周围地区暴露。大多数贝氏蛔虫眼部幼虫迁移- dusn患者不会伴有神经系统疾病;这一事实和幼虫嗜神经性都是对这种感染的误解。
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