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Case 26a
by Dr. Mahadhir Alhady & Professor Chua
While recovering at the hospital, the patient’s right eye was noted to be red. He was referred to our eye department. Apart from a right red eye, his vision was normal. Slit-lamp examination showed a breach in the the superonasal bulbar conjunctiva (Figure 1) and a live maggot could be seen lying deep in the wound.
Attempt to remove the worm was unsuccessful as the patient was unable to cooperate. Under general anaesthesia, the conjunctival wound was extended to expose the maggot (Figure 2 and 3) which was removed whole with a pair of forceps. The worm measured 12mm (Figure 4). Based on the shape, mouth and tail part of the maggot, it was identified as the larva of Chrysomya bezziana (screwworm fly).
4 comments:
pehh, bahayanya..
screwworm fly tu dlm bm apa eh?
lalat ternak kalau ikut yg saya google nih..
saya tadi cari gambar cacing untuk buat mengajar minggu depan..tiba2 klua gambo ulat nih..huhu..sekarng dah ada guna untuk therapi lagi tu..cuba awak google maggots theraphy..pehh..pening kepala tgk..huhu
hehe, takpe la. just nak tau nama je :D
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