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Cutaneous Larva Migrans: A comprehensive review of pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment

World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews
Cutaneous Larva Migrans (CLM) is a skin disorder that develops due to infection by hookworms, causing linear or serpentine skin inflammation. Cutaneous larva migrans is often found in tropical and subtropical environments such as Southeast America, Latin
Mega Ayunita Suprapto   +2 more
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Cutaneous larva migrans, a neglected tropical disease of skin, with severe secondary eczematization at an unusual location

Tropical doctor
Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM), commonly referred to as creeping eruption, is an infectious condition caused by various types of hookworms. It primarily affects the superficial layers of the skin owing to the absence of hyaluronidases and proteases ...
Shrinivas Patil   +2 more
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A CASE REPORT OF CUTANEOUS LARVA MIGRANS

PARIPEX-INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH
Cutaneous larvae migrans or creeping eruption is a serpiginous cutaneous eruption caused by the accidental penetration and migration of animal hookworm (nematode) larvae through the epidermis and subcutaneous tissue.
E. N. Goud, G. L. Sree
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What's Eating You? Hookworm and Cutaneous Larva Migrans.

Cutis (New York, N.Y.)
Hookworm infection represents a major global disease burden, in terms of both morbidity and economic impact, and there has been a resurgence of hookworms in developed nations where these parasites were once thought to be eradicated.
Ryan F. Bloomquist, Dirk M Elston
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Cutaneous Larva Migrans

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2012
Adam, Rosh, Christopher M, McStay
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AUTOCHTHONOUS CUTANEOUS LARVA MIGRANS IN AN 8 YEAR OLD CHILD WITH AUTISM

Journal of Morphological Sciences
Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) is a parasitic dermatosis caused by the epidermal migration of hookworm larvae, most commonly originating from dogs and cats. Human infection occurs through contact with soil or sand contaminated with animal feces, typically
Julija Mitrova Telenta
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A Probable Autochthonous Case of Cutaneous Larva Migrans in Bulgaria

Parasitologia
Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) is a zoonotic parasitic infection traditionally associated with tropical and subtropical regions. In recent years, autochthonous cases have been reported in various European countries, suggesting a possible change in the ...
S. Sabeva   +3 more
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Cutaneous larva migrans with eccrine involvement.

QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians
Bing-Sian Lin, Wei-Ming Wang
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A case of extensive cutaneous larva migrans: An unusual presentation

Cosmoderma
Kuldipkumar Jagdishchandra Lakhara   +2 more
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Cutaneous Pili Migrans in a 17-Month-Old Girl: Not to Be Confused with Cutaneous Larva Migrans

Turkish archives of pediatrics
Münevver Güven   +3 more
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