| Literature DB >> 27538451 |
Kang Yeun Pak1, Sung Who Park2,3, Ik Soo Byon2,4, Ji Eun Lee5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This report details ocular toxocariasis presenting as bilateral scleritis with suspect retinal granuloma in the nerve fiber layer. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Ocular toxocariasis; Retinal granuloma; Scleritis; Toxocara; Visceral larva migrans
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27538451 PMCID: PMC4991105 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-016-1762-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Anterior segment of the right (a and c) and left eye (b and d). (a) and (b) show diffuse injections of both eyes. Episcleral and deep scleral vessels were engorged diffusely (c and d)
Fig. 2Suspect retinal granulomas (red circles) of the right eye at presentation. a Fundus photography showed three whitish plaques (red circle) on the right eye, mimicking cotton wool spots. b There was no lesion in the left eye. c Optical coherent tomography (OCT) scan, corresponding to line ‘a’, shows a well demarcated oval shape lesions without shadowing in retinal nerve fiber swelling (red circle). d OCT scan corresponding to line ‘b’ demonstrates two lesions (red circle). e and f Fluorescein angiography showing mild leakage around the optic disc in the late phase. Ultrasonography of the right eye (g) and left eye (h). White arrows indicate thickened sclera and black arrows point to fluid collection
Fig. 3Clinical presentation after 3 weeks. a Suspect retinal granuloma in the retinal nerve fiber (red circles) developed in the left eye. Fundus photography shows a new whitish plaque (red circle) in the left eye. b Optical coherent tomography scan corresponding to the line shows that the lesions located in inner retina and have well-demarcated margin without posterior shadowing (red circle)
Fig. 4Clinical presentation after 5 months. Anterior segment photos of the right eye (a) and left eye (b) show no inflammatory signs. Fundus photo of the right eye (c) and left eye (d) demonstrates that the multiple whitish lesions disappeared