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From: Thelazia callipaeda infection during phacoemulsification cataract surgery: a case report

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(a)Video capture of the operation: during the operation, thelazia conjunctiva (thick red arrow) was found in the conjunctival sac of the upper eyelid (b) a blunt rounded head (black arrow) is shown under a microscope (c) microscopically showing the long copulation spines of the insect body (fine red arrow) (d) B-ultrasound showed that the vitreous body of the right eye was turbid without abnormal strong echo (e) conjunctival congestion and follicular formation in the upper eyelid of the patient’s right eye (f) mild conjunctival congestion congestion in the lower eyelid of the patient’s right eye

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