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Query: UMLS:C0344232 (
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A long, slender filarial nematode was removed from the left anterior chamber of a resident of Oregon after several days of pain and
blurred vision
. The worm was identified as an Onchocerca, but it could not be further identified. This worm is the third zoonotic Onchocerca removed from the anterior chamber and the second case reported from the United States. Cases of zoonotic
onchocerciasis
continue to garner attention, and those cases affecting the eye are of particular interest.
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PMID:Ocular zoonotic onchocerca infection in a resident of Oregon. 2310 73
Loiasis is a vector-borne parasitic disease caused by the filarial nematode
Loa loa
and transmitted by the tabanid vectors from the genus
Chrysops
.
Loa loa
infection is associated with clinical manifestations such as pruritus, migratory transient edema, passage of adult worm in the bulbar conjunctiva, retinal damage, glomerular damage, albuminuria, pleural effusion, hydrocele, and endomyocardial fibrosis. Data reporting the occurrence of spontaneous encephalopathy associated with loiasis are very scanty. Severe adverse events occurring post-ivermectin administered in the framework of the fight against
onchocerciasis
and/or lymphatic filariasis in loiasis co-endemic areas have been closely associated with very high
L. loa
microfilariaemia. Different regimens have been used to lower
L. loa
microfilariaemia before definitive treatment, and many discrepancies have been reported. We report the case of a patient who was admitted to a health facility and hospitalized for 34 days for altered consciousness,
blurred vision
, headache, and chills. After other potential diagnoses were eliminated, the patient was confirmed with encephalopathy due to loiasis and referred to the Centre for Research on Filariasis and other Tropical Diseases (CRFilMT). On admission at CRFilMT, the patient was harboring 28,700 microfilariae per milliliter of blood (mf/mL), and after four 21-day courses of 400 mg daily albendazole, the
L. loa
microfilariaemia lowered to 5,060 mf/mL. The patient was then treated with ivermectin 3 mg and a total clearance of microfilariae was observed, with satisfactory clinical evolution and no adverse event. This case study further confirmed that albendazole is effective against
L. loa
, but might necessitate a longer course.
...
PMID:Case Report: Probable Case of Spontaneous Encephalopathy Due to Loiasis and Dramatic Reduction of
Loa loa
Microfilariaemia with Prolonged Repeated Courses of Albendazole. 2974 Nov 49