Title of article :
Ocular Dirofilariasis after Clinically Manifested Subcutaneous Migration of the Parasite: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
ONDRISKA, František Department of Laboratory Testing Methods in Health Care - Faculty of Health Care and Social Work - Trnava University , Slovakia , BOLDIŠ, Vojtech Department of Laboratory Testing Methods in Health Care - Faculty of Health Care and Social Work - Trnava University , Slovakia , STANISLAVOVÁ, Marta Department of Ophthalmology - University Hospital of Bratislava - Bratislava, Slovakia , ANTOLOVÁ, Daniela Department of Zoonotic Diseases - Institute of Parasitology SAS - Košice, Slovakia , MITERPÁKOVÁ, Martina Department of Zoonotic Diseases - Institute of Parasitology SAS - Košice, Slovakia , HANÁČEK, Anton Department of Ophthalmology - Faculty Hospital of Trnava, Trnava, Slovakia , VEŠPEROVÁ, Soňa Department of Infectology - Faculty Hospital of Trnava - Trnava, Slovakia , JANČOVIČ, Ivan Department of Infectology - Faculty Hospital of Trnava - Trnava, Slovakia
Pages :
6
From page :
147
To page :
152
Abstract :
Dirofilaria repens is the causative agent of human subcutaneous or, less often, ocular dirofilariasis. The work presents a rare case of ocular dirofilariasis manifested by previous subcutaneous migration accompanied by severe headache symptoms. In February 2017, a 58-yr-old man from Trnava region, western Slovakia, noticed red and itchy stripes on his left leg. Inflamed but painless stripes disappeared and showed up again every 5–7 days, migrating gradually towards the head. Approxi-mately one month after the first skin´s alterations, strong pain in the left temple, with the swelling of the left face and the enlargement of mandibular lymph nodes appeared. Several days later, the patient felt excruciating pain of the right eyeball accompanied by strong nausea and subsequent vomiting. Ocular examination re-vealed the presence of a live worm in the subconjunctival space and morphological and molecular analyses of extracted helminth confirmed D. repens as etiological agent of the infection. According to clinical manifestation of the infection, it could be supposed that ocular form of the disease was the result of the migration of a parasite through the subcutaneous tissues. Moreover, a rare phenomenon of lym-phadenitis of underlying lymph nodes and the swelling of left face accompanied the migration.
Keywords :
Dirofilariasis , Dirofilaria repens , Subcutaneous migration , Ocular infection , Slovakia
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2486391
Link To Document :
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