1. Recurrent vitreous opacity caused by intraocular Toxocara larva: a case report and literature review
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Shiqun Lin, Xiaoxu Han, and Rongping Dai
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Toxocara entity ,Ocular toxocariasis ,Recurrent vitreous opacity ,Vitrectomy ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Background Toxocara larva entity has seldom been reported on the surface of the retina. We report on an unusual case of recurrent vitreous opacity caused by intraocular Toxocara larva after vitrectomy. Case presentation A 34-year-old male was referred to our clinic with a 6-month history of decreased visual acuity in the right eye characterized as red, painless, and progressive. Optos fundus photograph showed optic disc elevation with granuloma, and proliferative membrane starting from the optic disc and running towards the superior temporal retina due to the movement of a Toxocara larva, which was covered by the proliferative membrane in the superior temporal retina. Since it adhered closely to the retina, the lesion in the superior temporal retina was not removed to avoid induction of an iatrogenic retinal break and the larva was not found during the first diagnostic pars plana vitrectomy. Intraocular Anti-Toxocara IgG was 45.53U (
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- 2022
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