[Prevalence of ocular lesions in children seropositive to Toxocara canis].

Juan E Sánchez T, Juan P López G, Militza González N, Eduardo Villaseca D, Denise Manieu M, Alejandra Roizen B, Isabel Noemí H, Alejandro Viovy A
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Abstract

Intraocular invasion by Toxocara canis is one of the most commonly recognized etiologies of uveitis and blindness in children. In order to estimate the prevalence of ocular lesions caused by toxocariasis in a pediatric referral hospital, we conducted a retrospective analysis of clinical charts of all children seropositive to Toxocara canis, who also had an eye exam between the years 2005 and 2009 at the Calvo Mackenna Children's Hospital in Santiago, Chile. We identified 175 children [mean age 6 years (range 0.66-15)] seropositive to Toxocara canis, who had dilated eye exam. Only one child [(0.57%); 95% CI, -0.55 - 1.69] had ophthalmoscopic findings compatible with Toxocara canis infection. The patient also suffered from decreased vision of the affected eye. The information gained from this study may be of useful for the implementation of algorithms for the ophthalmological examination of children seropositive to Toxocara canis in public hospitals in Chile.

犬弓形虫血清阳性儿童眼部病变的患病率。
犬弓形虫侵入眼内是儿童葡萄膜炎和失明最常见的病因之一。为了估计弓形虫病在儿科转诊医院引起的眼部病变的患病率,我们对2005年至2009年期间在智利圣地亚哥Calvo Mackenna儿童医院进行眼科检查的所有犬弓形虫血清阳性儿童的临床图表进行了回顾性分析。我们发现175名儿童[平均年龄6岁(范围0.66-15岁)]犬弓形虫血清阳性,并进行了扩眼检查。独生子女[0.57%];95% CI, -0.55 - 1.69]的检出结果与犬弓形虫感染相符。患者患眼的视力也有所下降。从这项研究中获得的信息可能有助于智利公立医院对犬弓形虫血清阳性儿童进行眼科检查的算法的实施。
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