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Citation

Doshi PY, Usgaonkar U, Kamat P. Ocul. Immunol. Inflamm. 2016; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Affiliation

Goa Medical College , Panjim , India.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Informa Healthcare)

DOI

10.1080/09273948.2016.1199708

PMID

27438993

Abstract

PURPOSE: To study different clinical presentations, course, and final outcomes of ophthalmia nodosa, a rare disease caused by hairs of the caterpillar.

METHODS: A total of 29 eyes of 17 patients with the disease presenting to our institute in 2013 were included.

RESULTS: Patients presented with foreign body sensation (94%), photophobia (88%), lacrimation (82%), redness (94%), and eyelid edema (82%). Hairs were found in the conjunctiva (89.6%), cornea (65.5%), and even anterior chamber (3.4%). There was a conjunctival nodule in two eyes (6.8%). Resolution of symptoms occurred in 3-21 days. Treatment included topical steroids, cycloplegia, and removal of hairs with forceps. More than one sitting was required in 17 eyes (62.9%) due to reactional inflammation, precluding visualization of all the hairs.

CONCLUSIONS: Ophthalmia nodosa is a relatively rare condition with subtle findings, which can be missed, causing considerable discomfort to the patient if the hairs are not removed.


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