Author/Authors :
NOROUZI, Roghayeh Dept. of Pathobiology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran , MANOCHEHRI, Arman Dept. of Pathobiology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran , ZARRIN, Saman Medical Laboratory - Shahid Ghazi Hospital, Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran
Abstract :
Myiasis is an animal or human pathogenic condition initiated by parasitic dipterous
fly larvae feeding in the host’s necrotic or living tissue. Here we report a case of
external ophthalmomyiasis caused by Lucilia sericata in a 78-yr-old with a vascular
tumor of the retina and surgery history, from Bijar City of Kurdistan Province, Iran
in 2015. Associated symptoms included right eye pain with mucoid ocular discharge,
headache, sensing the presence of a foreign body in the eye and itching.
Examination revealed a L. sericata Larva in his right eye. Infestation of ocular tissue
by fly larvae (ophthalmomyiasis) progresses after retinal surgery and can destroy
orbital tissues within days, especially in patient with poor hygienic conditions.
Treatment consists of removal of the larvae and surgical debridement. Following
removal of larva, the symptoms completely resolved within a few hours and remained
asymptomatic several weeks later.