Concurrent ophthalmomyiasis externa and aural myiasis: A case report in an urban hospital in the United States

Purpose: To describe a case of concurrent ophthalmomyiasis externa and aural myiasis in a patient presenting with headache, right eye pain and blurred vision in an urban hospital in Philadelphia, PA. Observations: Myiasis is the parasitic infestation of a live mammal with fly larvae that feed and gr...

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Main Authors: Ying Jiang, Anil Rengan, Joseph Matz, Mark Krakauer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-03-01
Series:American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451993618304304
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spelling doaj-ebe1dcb4af26444293e4dc1ac60c182c2020-11-25T02:26:55ZengElsevierAmerican Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports2451-99362020-03-0117Concurrent ophthalmomyiasis externa and aural myiasis: A case report in an urban hospital in the United StatesYing Jiang0Anil Rengan1Joseph Matz2Mark Krakauer3Department of Ophthalmology, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USADepartment of Medicine, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USADepartment of Ophthalmology, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USADepartment of Ophthalmology, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA; Corresponding author. Department of Ophthalmology, 3401 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19140, USA.Purpose: To describe a case of concurrent ophthalmomyiasis externa and aural myiasis in a patient presenting with headache, right eye pain and blurred vision in an urban hospital in Philadelphia, PA. Observations: Myiasis is the parasitic infestation of a live mammal with fly larvae that feed and grow on host tissue. Predominantly described in the Middle East, Africa and Asia, it is rarely reported in the United States. We describe a case of concurrent ophthalmomyiasis externa and aural myiasis in a 44-year-old man who presented with headache, right eye pain and blurred vision in an urban hospital in Philadelphia, PA. After complete extraction and examination at bedside and in the operating room, the patient improved without complications after treatment with topical antibiotics and steroids. Conclusions: Although rare in urban settings in the United States, in certain demographic populations, it is important to consider myiasis in the setting of eye and ear pain and to perform a complete eye and ear examination. Keywords: Ophthalmomyiasis externa, Aural myiasis, Urban, North America, United Stateshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451993618304304
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author Ying Jiang
Anil Rengan
Joseph Matz
Mark Krakauer
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Anil Rengan
Joseph Matz
Mark Krakauer
Concurrent ophthalmomyiasis externa and aural myiasis: A case report in an urban hospital in the United States
American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports
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Anil Rengan
Joseph Matz
Mark Krakauer
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title Concurrent ophthalmomyiasis externa and aural myiasis: A case report in an urban hospital in the United States
title_short Concurrent ophthalmomyiasis externa and aural myiasis: A case report in an urban hospital in the United States
title_full Concurrent ophthalmomyiasis externa and aural myiasis: A case report in an urban hospital in the United States
title_fullStr Concurrent ophthalmomyiasis externa and aural myiasis: A case report in an urban hospital in the United States
title_full_unstemmed Concurrent ophthalmomyiasis externa and aural myiasis: A case report in an urban hospital in the United States
title_sort concurrent ophthalmomyiasis externa and aural myiasis: a case report in an urban hospital in the united states
publisher Elsevier
series American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports
issn 2451-9936
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Purpose: To describe a case of concurrent ophthalmomyiasis externa and aural myiasis in a patient presenting with headache, right eye pain and blurred vision in an urban hospital in Philadelphia, PA. Observations: Myiasis is the parasitic infestation of a live mammal with fly larvae that feed and grow on host tissue. Predominantly described in the Middle East, Africa and Asia, it is rarely reported in the United States. We describe a case of concurrent ophthalmomyiasis externa and aural myiasis in a 44-year-old man who presented with headache, right eye pain and blurred vision in an urban hospital in Philadelphia, PA. After complete extraction and examination at bedside and in the operating room, the patient improved without complications after treatment with topical antibiotics and steroids. Conclusions: Although rare in urban settings in the United States, in certain demographic populations, it is important to consider myiasis in the setting of eye and ear pain and to perform a complete eye and ear examination. Keywords: Ophthalmomyiasis externa, Aural myiasis, Urban, North America, United States
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