2022
DOI: 10.3347/kjp.2022.60.6.419
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A Case of Ocular Sparganosis in China: Episode of Migration from Muscle Cone to Subconjunctiva

Abstract: To improve our understanding of the migration of sparganum in humans, we report a case of ocular sparganosis having the migratory episode from the muscle cone to the subconjunctiva. A 34-year-old woman was admitted to the Hospital of Anhui Medical University (Hefei, China), in December 2019. She presented with conjunctival hemorrhage and recurrent pain in the left eye. A foreign body was found in the muscle cone of the eye. Two months later, a ribbon-like white material was found under the conjunctiva on slit-… Show more

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“…We would like to share ideas on for the publication titled “A case of ocular sparganosis in China: Episode of migration from muscle cone to subconjunctiva” [ 1 ]. In their case report, surgery was performed during hospital admission of a 34-year-old lady, and sparganosis was confirmed.…”
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“…We would like to share ideas on for the publication titled “A case of ocular sparganosis in China: Episode of migration from muscle cone to subconjunctiva” [ 1 ]. In their case report, surgery was performed during hospital admission of a 34-year-old lady, and sparganosis was confirmed.…”
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