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Clinical features of ocular toxocariasis: a comparison between ultra-wide-field and conventional camera imaging.

Songshan Li1, Limei Sun1, Chengxi Liu2, Weiqing Wang1, Sijian Huang1, Ting Zhang1, Chonglin Chen1, Zhirong Wang1, Liming Cao1, Xiaoling Luo1, Bilin Yu1, Xiaoyan Ding3.   

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to compare the lesion detection rates of ocular toxocariasis (OT) between ultra-wide-field scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (UWF-SLO) and conventional fundus photography (CFP), and to evaluate the potential diagnostic ability of UWF-SLO in OT.
METHODS: A total of 56 patients with serological/immunological confirmed unilateral OT were enrolled. The presence of OT characteristic features included the posterior granuloma (postG), peripheral granuloma (periG), tractional retinal detachment (TRD), retinal folds (RF), and vitreous strands (VS) and was analyzed in 36 patients with UWF-SLO and 56 patients with CFP. Diagnostic tests were employed using the clinical examination as gold standard.
RESULTS: In total of the 56 OT eyes, granulomas were identified in 91.1% (51/56) of eyes, including postG in 46.4% (26/56) of eyes, periG in 41.1% (23/56) of eyes, and combined granulomas in 3.6% (2/56) of eyes. TRD, RF, and VS were found in 28.6% (16/56), 51.8% (29/56), and 83.9% (47/56) of patients, respectively. Although the specificities of the diagnosis in clinical features were similar by the diagnostic tests, the sensitivities of postG, periG, TRD, RF, and VS using UWF-SLO were 100%, 100%, 66.7%, 95%, and 81.8%, respectively, which were significantly higher those of CFP (72.2%, 31.3%, 11.1%, 55%, and 48.5%). Additionally, the extent of vitreous haze was milder graded by UWF-SLO compared to CFP (p = 0.0099).
CONCLUSIONS: The diagnostic ability of UWF-SLO was superior to CFP using clinical examination as gold standard for the ascertainment of the characteristic manifestations of OT, especially for granulomas and RF.
© 2020. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to The Royal College of Ophthalmologists.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33273717      PMCID: PMC8452689          DOI: 10.1038/s41433-020-01332-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eye (Lond)        ISSN: 0950-222X            Impact factor:   4.456


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Review 1.  The epidemiology of ocular toxocariasis.

Authors:  M R Taylor
Journal:  J Helminthol       Date:  2001-06       Impact factor: 2.170

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1.  Ocular Toxocariasis Associated with Blurred Vision and Visual Impairment: Report of Four Cases.

Authors:  Mohammad Zibaei; Fatemeh Sadat Mahdavi; Farzaneh Firoozeh; Hamidreza Hasani; Saeed Bahadory
Journal:  Iran J Parasitol       Date:  2022 Jan-Mar       Impact factor: 1.217

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