FP0575 : A case of ocular toxocariasis:challenge to diagnosis and management.
FP0575 : A case of ocular toxocariasis:challenge to diagnosis and management.
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Dr.TAHMIN AHMED
Dr.Kiran Bharadwaj, Dr.Ayaskranta Das, Dr.VARSHA BEHERA
Abstract
Ocular Toxocariasis is a relatively rare infection caused by toxocara canis larval stage and its presentation varies from patient to patient. Vision loss secondary to posterior uveitis caused by toxocara infection can be permanent. Occurs worldwide ,and typically affects children. It requires prompt workup to diagnose and a timely management for better visual prognosis. Here we want to document a case of uniocular toxocariasis with presentation of posterior pole granuloma along with its clinical course.
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