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Abstract
A case of intraocular myasis is here reported, as well as the difficulties of diagnosis--mostly too late--of this disease, which is rare in Europe and the northern hemisphere and which leads, almost invariably, to functional or even anatomical loss of the eye.--The determination of IgE in human aqueous humor (ah) and corresponding serum (s) by means of the ultrasensitive and quite simple PRIST method could represent a possibility of timely diagnosis, and this theoretically too in the case of other, much more frequent oculoparasitosis cases.--A retrospective study of the preoperative aqueous humor of the ophthalmomyiasis case presented here revealed an IgE concentration of 113 U/ml in the aqueous humor, with only 3 U/ml (1 U congruent to 2 ng) in the corresponding serum. A simple serum-IgES-determination would not have permitted the diagnosis--at least not in the case examined--just as little as numeration of eosinophilic granulocytes in blood and/or aqueous humor.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 431026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Klin Monbl Augenheilkd ISSN: 0023-2165 Impact factor: 0.700