External Ophthalmomyiasis By Sheep Nasal Bot Fly A-Rare Case Report From Tropical Region of India

P. Agrawal, Varsha Yadav, V. Kathiriya, M. Kanhere
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Myiasis is infection of tissues or organs of animals or man by larvae of a fly. Ophthalmomyiasis is classified as ophthalmomyiasis externa if the larvae are present on the conjunctiva, ophthalmomyiasis interna when there is intraocular penetration of larvae and orbital/ocular ophthalmomyiasis if larvae penetrate the orbit. This condition is rare in India, with no case reports from Mumbai. We report a rare case of Ophthalmomyiasis externa in a 25 year old male who presented with sudden onset foreign body sensation in his right eye, followed by intense watering, irritation and redness since 2 hours. Visual acuity was 6/6 and N6 in both eyes. The right eye showed superficial congestion for chemosis; and no evidence of a foreign body. On detailed examination, three motile larvae were found and removed from the conjunctiva, which were later identified as larvae of Oestrus ovis (Sheep nasal botfly). The patient was started on antihistaminics and antibiotics and showed improvement within 24 hours. Our case highlights two things – firstly, the importance of early detection of this condition by creating awareness amongst ophthalmologists as being one of the causes of conjunctivitis during spring/summer seasons especially in developing countries like India; and secondly, plain irrigation of the conjunctiva is unsuccessful in washing out of the larvae.
由羊鼻蝇引起的外眼病——印度热带地区罕见病例报告
蝇蛆病是由苍蝇的幼虫感染动物或人的组织或器官。如果结膜上有眼病幼虫,则眼病分为外眼病、眼内眼病(幼虫侵入眼内)和眼眶/眼内眼病(幼虫侵入眼眶)。这种情况在印度很少见,没有来自孟买的病例报告。我们报告一例罕见的外源性眼肿病病例,患者为25岁男性,其右眼出现突发性异物感,2小时后出现剧烈流泪、刺激和发红。双眼视力为6/6,N6。右眼因化学淤血表现为浅表充血;也没有异物的痕迹。经详细检查,结膜内发现3只活动幼虫,经鉴定为羊鼻蝇幼虫。患者开始服用抗组胺药和抗生素,并在24小时内出现改善。我们的病例强调了两件事——首先,通过让眼科医生意识到结膜炎是春夏季结膜炎的原因之一,特别是在印度等发展中国家,早期发现这种疾病的重要性;其次,单纯的结膜冲洗是无法洗出幼虫的。
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