Klin Monbl Augenheilkd 1995; 206(4): 277-278
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1035440
Diagnostisches Forum

© 1995 F. Enke Verlag Stuttgart

Vogelspinnenhaare als Hornhautfremdkörper

Tarantula Hairs as Corneal Foreign BodiesStephan Kremmer2 , Jens Martin Rohrbach1 , Andreas Frohn1 , Anja Eckstein2 , H. -J. Thiel1
  • 1Universitäts-Augenklinik, Abteilung 1, Tübingen (Direktor: Prof. Dr. H.-J. Thiel)
  • 2Abteilung 2 (Direktor: Prof. Dr. E. Zrenner)
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Publication Date:
08 February 2008 (online)

Summary

A 22 year-old-man and owner of several tarantulas visited his ophthalmologist because of red itchy eyes. Additionally to kerato-conjunctivitis epidemica, uncommon hairs were found especially in his left cornea. Corrected visual acuity was 0.8. According to literature these spider hairs can induce granulomas in the meaning of ophthalmia nodosa, and even migrate inside the eye. Therefore we removed as many hairs as possible, but we left two, not to cause iatrogen perforation. The penetration depth was measured by laser tomography. Local steroids successfully prevented further granuloma formation. Regular ophthalmological controls are important to early detect possible changes, and if necessary to remove these hairs even from deeper corneal layers, in case by keratectomy.

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