Tyagi Pallavi, Asensio Maria, Bekir Oral Adil, Jabir Mohamad
Department of Ophthalmology, Rotherham General Hospital, Rotherham, UK.
BMJ Case Rep. 2011 Sep 8;2011:bcr0620103075. doi: 10.1136/bcr.06.2010.3075.
Loa loa (commonly known as the 'African eye worm') is a nematode commonly found in areas in and around the rainforests and swamps of Western and Central Africa. In recent years, due to an increase in international travel and migration various 'exotic' tropical diseases are being reported all over the world especially in Europe and North America. So far there have been no recent cases reported from the UK. This case report highlights one such case of Loa loa diagnosed recently in the UK. These filarial diseases should be considered in patients who present with unusual ocular or systemic symptoms if they have migrated or travelled from endemic areas in the recent past.
罗阿丝虫(俗称“非洲眼虫”)是一种线虫,常见于西非和中非雨林及沼泽地区内外。近年来,由于国际旅行和移民增加,世界各地尤其是欧洲和北美报告了各种“外来”热带疾病。迄今为止,英国尚未报告近期病例。本病例报告重点介绍了英国最近诊断出的一例罗阿丝虫病例。对于近期从流行地区迁移或旅行而来、出现异常眼部或全身症状的患者,应考虑这些丝虫病。