Ophthalmomyiasis Externa in an Atypical Region.
Case Rep Ophthalmol Med 2026; 2026:4330667.

Abstract

Ophthalmomyiasis is a rare condition caused by the infestation of ocular or periocular tissues by fly larvae. It is typically reported in tropical regions, rural settings, or among individuals with animal exposure. This report presents a unique case of ophthalmomyiasis externa in a 2-year-old girl from upstate New York. The patient presented with persistent left lower eyelid edema, erythema, and discharge following an insect bite that was unresponsive to antibiotic therapy. A botfly larva was expressed with digital pressure. The case underscores the diagnostic challenges of ophthalmomyiasis in unlikely regions and raises important questions about the ecological and environmental shifts facilitating the spread of parasitic diseases. Early recognition and intervention, including larval extraction and systemic therapy, proved effective. This report highlights the need for vigilance and broader differential diagnoses in regions where such infestations are uncommon.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Snyder A0009-0009-2888-5502Department of Ophthalmology, Lions Eye Institute, Albany, New York, USA, lei.org.au.
Warne M0000-0001-9880-6317Department of Ophthalmology, Lions Eye Institute, Albany, New York, USA, lei.org.au.
Deistler K0009-0009-5479-8488Department of Ophthalmology, Lions Eye Institute, Albany, New York, USA, lei.org.au.
Law J0000-0003-2342-9996Department of Ophthalmology, Lions Eye Institute, Albany, New York, USA, lei.org.au.
Bohnak C0000-0002-2690-3772Department of Ophthalmology, Lions Eye Institute, Albany, New York, USA, lei.org.au.
Wladis E0009-0008-6052-526XDepartment of Ophthalmology, Lions Eye Institute, Albany, New York, USA, lei.org.au. Department of Otolaryngology, Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York, USA, amc.edu.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

42038424