Ocular involvement of oak processionary caterpillar hairs: Clinical outcome up to one year.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Martin Dominik Leclaire, Friederike Elisabeth Vietmeier, Maximilian Treder, Nicole Eter, Lamis Baydoun
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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate a consecutive series of patients that presented with ocular findings after contact with the oak processionary caterpillar (OPC) during an epidemic reproduction of the OPC in Germany in 2019 and to assess the 1-year outcome of those eyes with persisting OPC hairs in the cornea.

Methods: Retrospective analysis of 11 eyes (11 patients) that presented in June/July 2019 with acute ocular symptoms after outdoor activity or caterpillar nest removal. Evaluation of patients charts and slit-lamp images up to one year. Assessment of the incidence of patients with OPC-associated ocular complaints in the subsequent years (2020-2023).

Results: All patients had conjunctival injection, foreign body sensation, pain, itching and/or burning sensation. In 9/11 eyes, multiple caterpillar hairs could be detected in the superficial and deeper cornea. Hair removal was attempted in 8/9 eyes; in one eye hair removal was impossible due to its deep stromal location (lost-to-follow-up). Entire hair removal was successful in 2/9 eyes, hence, six eyes with persisting hairs within the cornea were followed. Stromal haze developed adjacent to the hairs in all eyes and individual hairs disappeared (n = 4) and/or showed migration within the cornea (n = 3). Until 2023, the number of patients with OPC-associated ocular complaints decreased continuously.

Conclusions: Ophthalmologists should be aware of the possibility of caterpillar hairs in patients with acute eye symptoms after outdoor acitivities, especially in early summer; the incidence may fluctuate, though. Hair removal is recommended to avoid possible intraocular migration, still residing hairs did not cause any serious long-term complications in our cohort.

Key messages: What is known Within the late spring and early summer season, mass reproduction of the oak processionary carterpillar (OPC) can lead to an increased number of patients with OPC-related eye complaints (pain, itching and burning sensation) caused by OPC hairs within a very short period of time. Within that season, people should be (more) actively sensitized to avoid trees with OPC hairs, take precautions and avoid eye rubing when having complaints What is new Complete surgical removal of the hairs can be difficult and is often unsuccessful due to their tiny size and often stromal location most possibly resulting from eye rubbing In the longer-term, residing hairs have shown to develop haze adjacent to the hair, migrate within the cornea or disappear/resolve. Since this may go along with an inflammatory reaction, long-term follow-up and topical steroids may be useful.

橡树毛虫毛的眼部受累:长达一年的临床结果
目的:对2019年德国橡树毛虫流行性繁殖期间接触橡树毛虫(OPC)后出现眼部症状的连续系列患者进行评估,并对角膜上持续存在OPC毛发的患者的1年预后进行评估:方法:回顾性分析2019年6月/7月在户外活动或清除毛虫巢后出现急性眼部症状的11只眼睛(11名患者)。评估患者一年前的病历和裂隙灯图像。评估随后几年(2020-2023 年)OPC 相关眼部症状患者的发病率:所有患者都有结膜注射、异物感、疼痛、瘙痒和/或灼烧感。9/11例患者的角膜表层和深层发现多根毛虫毛发。有 8/9 只眼睛尝试拔除毛发;有一只眼睛由于毛发位于基质深层而无法拔除(失去随访)。有 2/9 只眼睛成功拔除了全部毛发,因此有 6 只眼睛的角膜上仍有毛发。所有眼睛的毛发附近都出现了基质混浊,个别毛发消失(4 根)和/或在角膜内出现移位(3 根)。直到 2023 年,与 OPC 相关的眼部不适患者人数持续下降:眼科医生应注意在户外活动后出现急性眼部症状的患者中出现毛虫毛发的可能性,尤其是在初夏;不过,毛虫毛发的发生率可能会有所波动。建议拔除毛发以避免可能的眼内移位,但在我们的队列中,残留的毛发并未引起任何严重的长期并发症:已知信息 在春末夏初的季节里,橡树毛刺虫(OPC)的大量繁殖会导致在很短的时间内,因OPC毛发引起的与OPC相关的眼部不适(疼痛、瘙痒和灼烧感)的患者人数增加。在这个季节里,人们应(更加)积极地避免接触带有OPC毛发的树木,采取预防措施,并在出现不适症状时避免揉眼。 新发现 由于这些毛发非常细小,而且通常位于基质中,很可能是由于揉眼造成的,因此很难通过手术将其彻底清除,而且往往无法成功。由于这可能与炎症反应同时发生,因此长期随访和局部使用类固醇可能会有所帮助。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
7.40%
发文量
398
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Graefe''s Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology is a distinguished international journal that presents original clinical reports and clini-cally relevant experimental studies. Founded in 1854 by Albrecht von Graefe to serve as a source of useful clinical information and a stimulus for discussion, the journal has published articles by leading ophthalmologists and vision research scientists for more than a century. With peer review by an international Editorial Board and prompt English-language publication, Graefe''s Archive provides rapid dissemination of clinical and clinically related experimental information.
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