“…1,2 Eosinophilia is less commonly reported in cases of ocular gnathostomiasis than in cutaneous or visceral infections. 4,5 Ocular gnathostomiasis is a relatively rare entity where the majority of cases are observed in the anterior chamber, presenting with anterior uveitis. 4,5 Although cases of intravitreal gnathostoma have been reported in the past, the presence of concurrent central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) has not been reported.…”