Ocular Cysticercosis — A Profile
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A retrospective study was conducted on all histopathologically proven cases of ocular cysticercosis spanning a decade in a tertiary referral centre of North India. The symptomatology, presentation, complications and treatment therapies of 18 of these patients are discussed. The most common age group to be affected was 11–20 years (50%), while the most common site involved was subconjunctival (78%), followed by lid (11%). Spontaneous extrusion was documented in three cases. Medical treatment with albendazole under the cover of corticosteroids was found to be a useful adjunct to surgical excision.
2015 ◽
Vol 4
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pp. 350
2016 ◽
Vol 77
(1)
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pp. 37-42
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2017 ◽
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2017 ◽
Vol 139
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pp. AB143
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2018 ◽