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When Tumor Isn’t Tumor: Periocular Myiasis by Dermatobia hominis

The Pan-American Journal of Ophthalmology
We present a case of periocular furuncular myiasis caused by Dermatobia hominis . The patient presented with a 20-day history of pruritic swelling of the upper right eyelid, initially misdiagnosed as recurrent hordeolum by multiple ophthalmologists.
Rubens N. Belfort   +3 more
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Management Practices for the Control of Haematobia irritans, Dermatobia hominis, and Cochliomyia hominivorax in Cattle Across Latin America: A Sustainable, Collective Approach

Pathogens
Bovines are suitable hosts and can be affected by fly infestations. Flies pose a significant threat to cattle livestock in Latin America (LA), causing substantial economic repercussions to animal production (reduced productivity, veterinary expenses, and
R. I. Rodríguez-Vivas   +15 more
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Dermatobia hominis Dermal Myiasis

Archives of Dermatology, 1985
• A case of botfly myiasis occurred in a patient who traveled to Brazil. This infestation resembles a pyogenic furuncle, but should be a diagnostic consideration when it does not respond to antibiotic therapy in a world traveler. (Arch Dermatol1985;121:1195-1196)
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Cutaneous Myiasis Due to Dermatobia hominis

Archives of Dermatology, 1977
With the ease and frequency of worldwide travel, unfamiliar diseases are often encountered by the American physician. We would like to share two such cases that are infrequently reported in the United States. 1-3 Report of Cases Two middle-aged women traveled to Costa Rica in June 1976 on a three-week bird-watching expedition. During this time, they
E D, Everett, R L, DeVillez, C W, Lewis
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Gluteus abscess due to Dermatobia hominis

Cirugía Andaluza, 2019
Resumen Los abscesos glúteos constituyen una de las enfermedades más frecuentes en la población, siendo tratados en ocasiones como una entidad menor, sin embargo, en ocasiones pueden tratarse de la manifestación de patologías subyacentes o como la forma
J. G. Sánchez   +4 more
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Efficacy of ivermectin against Dermatobia hominis in cattle

Veterinary Parasitology, 1988
Dermatobia hominis, the tropical warble fly, is one of the most important ectoparasites of cattle in Latin America. The results of five trials conducted in Paraguay, Brazil and Colombia showed that ivermectin administered subcutaneously at a dose level of 200 mcg/kg body weight was highly effective against the three larval stages of D.
R A, Roncalli, C, Benitez Usher
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Orbital ophthalmomiasis due to Dermatobia hominis in an immunosuppressed patient from the ecuadorian andean area.

Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología, 2023
A. Ortiz   +5 more
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[Myiasis caused by Dermatobia hominis].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 1996
In two patients, a woman of 35 and a man of 62 years old, myiasis caused by the larvae of the fly Dermatobia hominis was diagnosed. Both patients had recently returned from a visit to Central America. This ectoparasitosis is found in Central and South America. Patients present themselves with an insect bite which fails to heal.
A M, Horrevorts   +3 more
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Oftalmomiasis orbitaria por Dermatobia hominis en un paciente inmunosuprimido en un área andina ecuatoriana

Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología, 2022
A. Ortiz   +5 more
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Furunkuloide Myiasis durch Dermatobia hominis

1983
Anamnese: Josefine H., 67 Jahre. Gegen Ende eines mehrmonatigen Urlaubs in Uruguay (Mundung des Rio de la Plata) Entwicklung multipler nassender, blutender, heftig brennender Knoten. Auch ein Enkelkind entwickelte Knoten an der Wange, im Scheitelbereich und unter dem Ohr.
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