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- B1c8ad7b3fce75eea837d788480a91b9e hasDbXref "Orphanet:2404" @default.
- B1c8ad7b3fce75eea837d788480a91b9e type Axiom @default.
- B1c8ad7b3fce75eea837d788480a91b9e annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B1c8ad7b3fce75eea837d788480a91b9e annotatedSource MONDO_0016566 @default.
- B1c8ad7b3fce75eea837d788480a91b9e annotatedTarget "Loiasis is a form of filariasis (see this term), caused by the parasitic worm Loa loa, endemic to the forest and savannah regions of Central and Western Africa. Loiasis may either be asymptomatic or manifest as a large, transient area of localized, non-erythematous subcutaneous edema (Calabar swellings), adult worm migration through the sub-conjunctiva (''African eye worm'') and pruritus. Generalized itching, hives, muscle pains, arthralgias, fatigue, and adult worms visibly migrating under the surface of the skin may be observed. Severe complications such as encephalopathy have been reported in highly infected individuals receiving ivermectin during mass drug administration programs for the control of onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis." @default.