Short report: Ocular onchocerciasis in the Yanomami communities from Brazilian Amazon: Effects on intraocular pressure

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To determine the influence of onchocercal eye disease on the intraocular pressure of the Yanomami Tribe Aratha-ú of Roraima State, Brazil, considered endemic for onchocerciasis, a total of 86 patients were submitted to an ophthalmologic exam that included external examination, slit lamp examination, intraocular pressure measurement, and a fundus ophthalmoscope examination. A high prevalence of onchocerciasis-related eye lesions was encountered in 68.6% of the patients. Punctate keratitis and microfilariae in the anterior chamber were found in ∼28%. The mean of intraocular eye pressure found was 10.47 mm of Hg. Copyright © 2014 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

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Herzog-Neto, G., Jaegger, K., Do Nascimento, E. S., Marchon-Silva, V., Banic, D. M., & Maia-Herzog, M. (2014). Short report: Ocular onchocerciasis in the Yanomami communities from Brazilian Amazon: Effects on intraocular pressure. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 90(1), 96–98. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.13-0357

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