Echographic findings in intraocular parasitosis

This article describes echographic findings of the intraocular manifestations of toxocariasis and cisticercosis. The records of 21 patients (21 eyes) with the clinical and echographic diagnosis of intraocular parasitosis are reviewed. In order of frequency, the most important echographic findings we...

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1999
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Universidad del Rosario
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Cisticerosis
Granulomas
Posterior vitreous detachment
Retinal detachment
Toxocariasis
Vitreous membranes
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Echographic findings in intraocular parasitosis
title Echographic findings in intraocular parasitosis
spellingShingle Echographic findings in intraocular parasitosis
Cisticerosis
Granulomas
Posterior vitreous detachment
Retinal detachment
Toxocariasis
Vitreous membranes
title_short Echographic findings in intraocular parasitosis
title_full Echographic findings in intraocular parasitosis
title_fullStr Echographic findings in intraocular parasitosis
title_full_unstemmed Echographic findings in intraocular parasitosis
title_sort Echographic findings in intraocular parasitosis
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Cisticerosis
Granulomas
Posterior vitreous detachment
Retinal detachment
Toxocariasis
Vitreous membranes
topic Cisticerosis
Granulomas
Posterior vitreous detachment
Retinal detachment
Toxocariasis
Vitreous membranes
description This article describes echographic findings of the intraocular manifestations of toxocariasis and cisticercosis. The records of 21 patients (21 eyes) with the clinical and echographic diagnosis of intraocular parasitosis are reviewed. In order of frequency, the most important echographic findings were vitreous opacities in all patients, granulomas (64%), vitreous membranes (48%), posterior vitreous detachment (28%), vitreoretinal traction (33%), and retinal detachment (38%). Ultrasound is useful in the diagnosis of intraocular parasitosis. It also helps in follow-up and may guide the ophthalmologist in determining appropriate treatment.
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