Conjunctival nodules associated with onchocerciasis
R. D. Semba, S. H. Day and W. H. Spencer
A 14-year-old native of Ethiopia with previously treated onchocerciasis
moved to California where he was examined for evidence of persisting
nematode infestation. Skin and conjunctival biopsy specimens initially
disclosed no abnormalities. Subsequently, conjunctival nodules developed,
and a biopsy specimen of one of these revealed microfilariae of Onchocerca
volvulus lying adjacent to a necrotic eosinophilic granulomatous
inflammatory nodule. To our knowledge, nodules of this type have not
heretofore been reported to be a notable feature of ocular onchocerciasis.
This type of inflammation has a relationship to degenerating microfilaria
in onchocerciasis and in other nematode infestation.