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Benjamin Griffin1, Alan Hawrami2, Jim Stephenson3
1Ophthalmology Department, Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust, London, UK benjamin.griffin@doctors.org.uk.
Abstract:
This report describes the case of a woman in her early 20s who presented with a 3-day history of mobile foreign bodies and watering from her right eye. She had recently returned from vacation on a Greek island and presented to an ophthalmology unit in London, UK. A sample taken demonstrated Oestrus ovis infestation and confirmed the diagnosis of ophthalmomyiasis externa. She was treated with prophylactic topical antibiotics and subsequently made a full recovery. This was only the sixth presentation of O. ovis ophthalmomyiasis externa documented within the UK and the only case documented within the last 20 years. This is the fifth documented case found to have been transmitted within Greece.
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