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A Pediatric Case of Thelaziasis in Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2016;54(3):319-321.
Published online: June 30, 2016

1Department of Pediatrics, Gwangmyeong Sungae Hospital, Gwangmyeong 14241, Korea

2Department of Ophthalmology, Gwangmyeong Sungae Hospital, Gwangmyeong 14241, Korea

3Department of Environmental Biology and Medical Parasitology, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Seoul 04763, Korea

* Corresponding author (hygieia00@naver.com)
• Received: January 24, 2016   • Revised: May 20, 2016   • Accepted: May 25, 2016

© 2016, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Fig. 1. Morphological features of Thelazia callipaeda (females) recovered in this case. (A, B) Anterior portion. BC, buccal cavity; SC, striated cuticle; Es, esophagus; V, vulva; L, larvae. Scale bar=150 μm. (C, D) Middle portion showing the intestine (I), larvae (L), and eggs (E). Scale bar=150 μm. (E) Caudal portion showing the rectum (R) and anus (A). (F) Esophageal level showing the esophagus (Es) and striated cuticle (SC).
A Pediatric Case of Thelaziasis in Korea
Author Patient age Patient gender Residential district No. of worms Year of publication
Oh et al. [10] 18 years Female Seoul 2 1975
Ryu et al. [11] 15 years Female Seoul 2 1986
Kim et al. [12] 9 years Female Seoul 14 1990
Hong et al. [6] 7 months Male Uijongbu, Gyeonggi-do 5 1995
Oh et al. [13] 6 months Female Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeonsangbuk-do 3 2000
Yim et al. [this study] 6 years Male Seoul 3 2016
Table 1. Reports of pediatric thelaziasis in Korea