Morosanu Sergiu, Don Roman, Morosanu Valentin
Cardiology, Targu Mures Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases and Heart Transplantation, Targu Mures, ROU.
Ophthalmology, Emergency Hospital Professor Doctor Nicolae Oblu, Iasi, ROU.
Cureus. 2024 May 13;16(5):e60208. doi: 10.7759/cureus.60208. eCollection 2024 May.
The diagnosis of skin lesions involving the eyes can be challenging, especially when uncommon etiologies are considered. We present a case of a 52-year-old female initially diagnosed with blepharoconjunctivitis but later found to have a subcutaneous heartworm infection. The patient experienced recurrent episodes of unilateral palpebral edema, pain, pruritus, and a sensation of a foreign body in her eye. Upon examination, a vermiform structure with peristaltic movements was observed, raising suspicion of subcutaneous dirofilariasis and prompting further investigations. Serological tests confirmed the presence of anti- spp. antibodies. Surgical removal of the worm led to the resolution of symptoms. This case highlights the importance of considering uncommon etiologies, such as subcutaneous heartworm infection, in patients presenting with atypical migratory skin lesions or ocular manifestations when there is no definite diagnosis and the condition does not respond to usual medical treatment.
诊断累及眼部的皮肤病变颇具挑战性,尤其是在考虑罕见病因时。我们报告一例52岁女性病例,最初被诊断为睑结膜炎,但后来发现患有皮下心丝虫感染。患者经历了单侧眼睑水肿、疼痛、瘙痒以及眼内异物感的反复发作。检查时,观察到一个有蠕动的蠕虫状结构,这引起了对皮下恶丝虫病的怀疑,并促使进一步检查。血清学检测证实存在抗种属抗体。手术取出蠕虫后症状得以缓解。该病例强调了在没有明确诊断且病情对常规治疗无反应的情况下,对于出现非典型游走性皮肤病变或眼部表现的患者,考虑罕见病因如皮下心丝虫感染的重要性。