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A case of palpebral dirofilariasis
1Department of Ophthalmology, Public Hospital of Sulmona, Sulmona, Italy. aielloandrea@virgilio.it
Purpose:
Dirofilaria repens infection is the most frequent and widespread dirofilariasis in the world. In Italy subcutaneous dirofilariasis is present especially in Northern-Central areas.
Methods:
A woman with a palpebral lump is presented.
Results:
After subcutaneous and muscular décollement, the authors found and removed a parasite. The final diagnosis was subcutaneous parasitosis due to D. repens.
Conclusions:
Surgery was both diagnostic and therapeutic.
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