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Cutaneous myiasis due to Dermatobia hominis.
Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland), 2004Cutaneous myiasis caused by the human botfly Dermatobia hominis involves the infestation of tissue with dipterous fly larvae and is common in the neotropical region of the New World. We report a case of D. hominis imported in Switzerland from Costa Rica. In the past, various approaches to extract the botfly larva have been reported.
E J, Hohenstein, S A, Buechner
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Botfly (Dermatobia hominis) Myiasis
International Journal of Dermatology, 1984R L, Kenney, F J, Baker
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Miiasi cutanea da Dermatobia hominis
1999A case of cutaneous myiasis caused by larvae of Dermatobia hominis in a 39-year-old man is described. The infestation appeared during a trip to Peru and was characterized by an erythematous nodule localized on the right cheek. The nodule presented with a tiny central ulcer, from which a serous- hemorrhagic liquid was discharged.
A. Gorani, L. Süss, S. Veraldi
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Foruncular myiasis due to Dermatobia hominis
Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2015Daniel, González Fernández +3 more
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Miasis furuncular por Dermatobia hominis
Medicina Clínica, 2015Daniel González Fernández +3 more
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Miasis foruncular por Dermatobia hominis
Piel, 2013Patricia Contreras-Ferrer +2 more
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Kutane Myiasis durch Dermatobia hominis
DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 1977D. Birnbaum, H. Werner
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1992
A case of subdermal myasis due to dermatobia hominis is reported in a 45 year-old forestry engineer from Germany who had been in Guatemala 30 days before. The skin disorder is characterized by the presence of a nodular-ulcerative lesion, located on the forehead, painful and of hard-elastic consistence.
Fimiani M., Romano C., Pellegrino M.
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A case of subdermal myasis due to dermatobia hominis is reported in a 45 year-old forestry engineer from Germany who had been in Guatemala 30 days before. The skin disorder is characterized by the presence of a nodular-ulcerative lesion, located on the forehead, painful and of hard-elastic consistence.
Fimiani M., Romano C., Pellegrino M.
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