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Ocular cysticercosis at a teaching hospital in Northern India

BACKGROUND: Ocular cysticercosis (OC) is common in tropical countries. This study aimed to analyze the clinical presentation patterns, management and treatment outcomes of OC cases seen at a teaching hospital in North India. METHODS: This study took place between March 2014 and February 2019. A tota...

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Autores principales: Maurya, Rajendra P., Mishra, C. P., Roy, Meghna, Singh, Virendra P., Singh, Mahendra K., Yadav, Mahima, Al-Mujaini, Abdullah S.
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8095313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34084028
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ojo.OJO_122_2020
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author Maurya, Rajendra P.
Mishra, C. P.
Roy, Meghna
Singh, Virendra P.
Singh, Mahendra K.
Yadav, Mahima
Al-Mujaini, Abdullah S.
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Mishra, C. P.
Roy, Meghna
Singh, Virendra P.
Singh, Mahendra K.
Yadav, Mahima
Al-Mujaini, Abdullah S.
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description BACKGROUND: Ocular cysticercosis (OC) is common in tropical countries. This study aimed to analyze the clinical presentation patterns, management and treatment outcomes of OC cases seen at a teaching hospital in North India. METHODS: This study took place between March 2014 and February 2019. A total of 36 patients with OC were analyzed to determine clinical presentation and outcomes. RESULTS: Of the 36 patients, 13 (36.11%) were male and 23 (63.89%) were female. The most frequently affected age group was 10–29 years (n = 22; 61.11%). All of the patients had unilateral lesions, with involvement of the left eye in 22 (61.11%) and the right in 14 (38.89%). The majority of cases were isolated to the ocular region; however, five (13.89%) demonstrated neural involvement as well. In terms of cyst location, 15 (41.67%) were orbital, 13 (36.11%) were subconjunctival and four each (11.11%) were intraocular or on the eyelid. The most common clinical presentations were subconjunctival masses or proptosis in 13 each (36.11%) and periorbital swelling in 12 (33.33%). Most patients received medical treatment (n – 23; 63.89%), while the others required surgical excision. Recurrence was noted in seven patients (19.44%), of which three underwent surgery while the rest were treated medically. Two patients (5.56%) developed phthisis. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, OC cysts were more often orbital or subconjunctival compared to findings reported from Western countries. In addition, a female preponderance was noted in contrast to previously reported findings. Advanced radioimaging is crucial to ensure early diagnosis and treatment.
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spelling pubmed-80953132021-06-02 Ocular cysticercosis at a teaching hospital in Northern India Maurya, Rajendra P. Mishra, C. P. Roy, Meghna Singh, Virendra P. Singh, Mahendra K. Yadav, Mahima Al-Mujaini, Abdullah S. Oman J Ophthalmol Original Article BACKGROUND: Ocular cysticercosis (OC) is common in tropical countries. This study aimed to analyze the clinical presentation patterns, management and treatment outcomes of OC cases seen at a teaching hospital in North India. METHODS: This study took place between March 2014 and February 2019. A total of 36 patients with OC were analyzed to determine clinical presentation and outcomes. RESULTS: Of the 36 patients, 13 (36.11%) were male and 23 (63.89%) were female. The most frequently affected age group was 10–29 years (n = 22; 61.11%). All of the patients had unilateral lesions, with involvement of the left eye in 22 (61.11%) and the right in 14 (38.89%). The majority of cases were isolated to the ocular region; however, five (13.89%) demonstrated neural involvement as well. In terms of cyst location, 15 (41.67%) were orbital, 13 (36.11%) were subconjunctival and four each (11.11%) were intraocular or on the eyelid. The most common clinical presentations were subconjunctival masses or proptosis in 13 each (36.11%) and periorbital swelling in 12 (33.33%). Most patients received medical treatment (n – 23; 63.89%), while the others required surgical excision. Recurrence was noted in seven patients (19.44%), of which three underwent surgery while the rest were treated medically. Two patients (5.56%) developed phthisis. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, OC cysts were more often orbital or subconjunctival compared to findings reported from Western countries. In addition, a female preponderance was noted in contrast to previously reported findings. Advanced radioimaging is crucial to ensure early diagnosis and treatment. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2021-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8095313/ /pubmed/34084028 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ojo.OJO_122_2020 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Oman Ophthalmic Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Maurya, Rajendra P.
Mishra, C. P.
Roy, Meghna
Singh, Virendra P.
Singh, Mahendra K.
Yadav, Mahima
Al-Mujaini, Abdullah S.
Ocular cysticercosis at a teaching hospital in Northern India
title Ocular cysticercosis at a teaching hospital in Northern India
title_full Ocular cysticercosis at a teaching hospital in Northern India
title_fullStr Ocular cysticercosis at a teaching hospital in Northern India
title_full_unstemmed Ocular cysticercosis at a teaching hospital in Northern India
title_short Ocular cysticercosis at a teaching hospital in Northern India
title_sort ocular cysticercosis at a teaching hospital in northern india
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8095313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34084028
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ojo.OJO_122_2020
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