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VOLUME 15 , ISSUE 2 ( July-December, 2013 ) > List of Articles

CASE REPORT (PARASITOLOGY)

Lid abscess with periorbital cellulitis caused by Dirofilaria repens

A Vinayakumar, Katherine Joseph, Andrews Joseph, Annie Johny

Keywords : Abscess, Dirofilaria repens, emerging zoonotic infection, lid abscess, periorbital cellulitis

Citation Information : Vinayakumar A, Joseph K, Joseph A, Johny A. Lid abscess with periorbital cellulitis caused by Dirofilaria repens. 2013; 15 (2):81-83.

DOI: 10.4103/0972-1282.124596

License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Published Online: 20-07-2024

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2013; Wolters Kluwer India Pvt. Ltd.


Abstract

Dirofilaria is a common parasite of domestic and wild animals. Man gets infected accidentally by inoculation of arthropods infected with the microfilariae during their blood meal. Human infection with Dirofilaria repens results in coin lesions in the lungs, subcutaneous mass anywhere in the body or ocular lesion that may be sub-conjunctival or periorbital. Human dirofilariasis is prevalent in several regions of the world and is on the rise in many parts of India, particularly in Kerala. We hereby report a case of ocular dirofilariasis that presented as lid abscess with periorbital cellulitis.


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