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Filaria conjunctivae

Ophthalmologica, 1985
A conjunctival neoformation, excised in a 44-year-old healthy Italian man, was histologically diagnosed as Dirofilaria conjunctivae, which is probably Dirofilaria repens, a natural parasite found in dogs of European countries. This parasite rarely infests man in subcutaneous tissues, palpebral, orbital or conjunctival regions. In this case, as in those
J G, Orsoni, G, Coggiola, P, Minazzi
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Ophthalmooestriasis conjunctivae

Ophthalmologica, 1986
A case of ophthalmooestriasis externa in a young woman is presented. The natural hosts of Oestrus ovis are sheep and goat. Occasionally man serves as intermediate host but then the larvae cannot mature. These larvae can give rise to a varying degree of inflammatory reactions of the conjunctiva. As the O.
L A, de Vries, O P, van Bijsterveld
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Conjunctiva

2014
‘Conjunctiva’ provides the reader with a practical approach to the assessment and management of conjunctival disease. After outlining the relevant anatomy and physiology of this structure, the chapter addresses the key clinical presentations arising from conjunctival disease, notably infective conjunctivitis (including bacterial, viral and chlamydial),
Allen Pusateri, Ilya Leyngold
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Conjunctiva

2008
Marian S. Macsai, Bruno Machado Fontes
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Conjunctiva

Microscopy Research and Technique, 1996
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Conjunctiva

2011
Jack J Kanski, Brad Bowling
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Conjunctiva

1990
Andrew Tullo, Deidre Donnelly
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