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Ocular larva migrans

Ocular larva migrans, the other form of this disease, is most often seen in children at an average age of 7.5 years. [Pg.629]

Varying retinal manifestations of ocular larva migrans depend on the site of lodgment of the larva, severity of the individual reaction, and the stage at which the eye is examined. Ocular presentations are typically unilateral, with symptoms ranging from none to profound vision loss. It should be noted that ocular larva migrans rarely coexists with VLM. [Pg.629]

Zlnkham, W.H. Visceral larva migrans. A review and reassessment indicating two forms of clinical expression visceral and ocular. Amer. J. Dis. Child. 1978 132 627-633... [Pg.502]

Toxocariasis (Ocular/visceral larva migrans) Toxocara canis... [Pg.96]


See other pages where Ocular larva migrans is mentioned: [Pg.39]    [Pg.404]    [Pg.695]    [Pg.39]    [Pg.404]    [Pg.695]    [Pg.623]    [Pg.629]   
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