2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjae.2017.11.009
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Tropical Medicine and Anaesthesia; part 2

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“…The clinical diagnosis ranges from benign conditions like cataracts, chalazion, and squint to malignant conditions like retinoblastoma. All such patients, who required surgical intervention, were advised to undergo a routine stool examination as part of the pre-anesthetic checkup to prevent potential airway obstruction by helminths during anesthesia, which could pose intraoperative risks [ 18 ]. In this study, we observed that the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection in children and adolescents with ocular diseases was 8.59%.…”
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“…The clinical diagnosis ranges from benign conditions like cataracts, chalazion, and squint to malignant conditions like retinoblastoma. All such patients, who required surgical intervention, were advised to undergo a routine stool examination as part of the pre-anesthetic checkup to prevent potential airway obstruction by helminths during anesthesia, which could pose intraoperative risks [ 18 ]. In this study, we observed that the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection in children and adolescents with ocular diseases was 8.59%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%