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CUTEREBRA CUTANEOUS MYIASIS, NEW HAMPSHIRE, 2004
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2007We describe a cluster of patients in New Hampshire with Cuterebra cutaneous myiasis.
Rachel N, Plotinsky +2 more
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Incidence and Effects of Cuterebra in Peromyscus
Journal of Mammalogy, 1967Peromyscus leucopus is the favored host for Cuterebra angustifrons on the AEC Reservation near Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Feromyscus nuttalli is a host of C. angustifrons also, but no other cricetid (5 species, > 4000 captures) was infested. Percentages of infestation in P.
P B, Dunaway +3 more
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Tissue Changes Following Cuterebra Infestation in Rodents
American Midland Naturalist, 1966The large subcutaneous cavity that the larva of the botfly, Cuterebra angustifrons, produces in Peromyscus leucopus was studied by histologic preparations on the day of bot emergence and at intervals during the course of healing. The healing and repair of the lesion was very rapid, being nearly complete at 9 days.
Jerry A. Payne, G. E. Cosgrove
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Ophthalmomyiasis Interna Caused by Cuterebra Larva
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1971J M, Dixon, C H, Winkler, J H, Nelson
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1995
We used a simple laboratory method to identify the first instar stage of a Cuterebra larva that emerged from the conjunctiva of a 14-year-old boy with ipsilateral decreased vision, subretinal hemorrhages, and linear streaks in the fundus. The maggot was removed from the conjunctiva and cleared in glycerol solutions.Light microscopy disclosed spines ...
B J, Glasgow, J M, Maggiano
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We used a simple laboratory method to identify the first instar stage of a Cuterebra larva that emerged from the conjunctiva of a 14-year-old boy with ipsilateral decreased vision, subretinal hemorrhages, and linear streaks in the fundus. The maggot was removed from the conjunctiva and cleared in glycerol solutions.Light microscopy disclosed spines ...
B J, Glasgow, J M, Maggiano
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Ophthalmomyiasis of the Eyelid Caused by Cuterebra Larva
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1974M M, Rodrigues, C B, Weiss, D W, Muncy
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Intraocular Cuterebra in a cat
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1988A cat had sudden onset of unilateral corneal edema, fibrin in the anterior chamber, uveal inflammation, and retinal dysfunction. A dead dipteran fly larva was removed surgically from the anterior chamber and was identified as an early instar of a Cuterebra sp.
B W, Johnson +2 more
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Cuterebra Infestation in Peromyscus
Journal of Mammalogy, 1961Details are presented of an infestation of white-footed mice by Cuterebra , observed in Massachusetts in 1959; an incidence of 27 per cent was noted in 214 mice captured. Cases of myiasis in Peromyscus are reviewed, and possible results of this parasitism are discussed.
H. G. Abbott, M. A. Parsons
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Cuterebra pessoai Guimaraes & Carrera 1941
pessoai Guimarães & Carrera, 1941: 4 HOLOTYPE ♀ (Figure 3) Data labels: (1) “ R. Negro.” [handwritten] (2) “ Nov. 1936 [vertically handwritten] | Amazonas | Rio Negro | C. Wrontz. Col.” [handwritten] (3) “ HOLOTIPO ” [printed on red label] (4) “ Cuterebra (Meta- | cuterebra) pessoai | Guim.Letana, Socrates D. +2 more
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