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ICD-10 code: H21.339

Disease category: H21.33: Parasitic cyst of iris, ciliary body or anterior chamber

Understanding Parasitic Cysts of the Eye

Parasitic cysts of iris, ciliary body, or anterior chamber of the eye are rare and are caused by a group of parasites called cyst-forming nematodes. These nematodes are known to invade the eye and cause ocular inflammation, leading to the formation of cysts.

These cysts can occur in any part of the eye, but are most commonly found in the iris, ciliary body, or anterior chamber. They often present as a slow-growing mass, and can be found incidentally during routine eye exams or when the cysts cause a noticeable change in vision.

Symptoms of Parasitic Cysts of the Eye

While many individuals with parasitic cysts of the eye may not experience any symptoms, some may experience changes in vision. These changes may include blurred vision, decreased visual acuity, or visual field defects. In some cases, individuals may also experience ocular pain, redness, or swelling.

Diagnosis of Parasitic Cysts of the Eye

Diagnosis of parasitic cysts of the eye can be challenging, as they are rare and often asymptomatic. However, a thorough eye exam, including a dilated fundus examination, can help detect the presence of cysts. Imaging tests, such as optical coherence tomography (OCT) or ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM), may also be used to visualize the cysts and determine their size and location.

Treatment for Parasitic Cysts of the Eye

There is no standard treatment for parasitic cysts of the eye. Treatment options depend on the size and location of the cysts, as well as the severity of symptoms. In some cases, observation may be recommended, while in others, surgical removal of the cysts may be necessary. Parasitic cysts of the eye can be challenging to treat, as they are often resistant to conventional anti-parasitic medications.

  1. Parasitic cysts of the eye are rare and caused by cyst-forming nematodes.
  2. They can occur in any part of the eye but are commonly found in the iris, ciliary body, or anterior chamber.
  3. Symptoms may include changes in vision, ocular pain, redness, or swelling.
  4. Diagnosis can be challenging but can be made through a thorough eye exam and imaging tests.
  5. Treatment options depend on the size and location of the cysts, as well as the severity of symptoms, and can range from observation to surgical removal.

Treatment of Parasitic cyst of iris, ciliary body or anterior chamber, unspecified eye:

If you have been diagnosed with a parasitic cyst in your iris, ciliary body, or anterior chamber of your eye, it is important to understand the available treatment options. These cysts, which are caused by parasitic infections, can lead to vision loss if left untreated.

Treatment Options for Parasitic Cysts in the Eye

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