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Cutaneous larva migrans in a child: a case report and review of literature. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Med Surg (Lond)
Shrestha A   +4 more
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Cutaneous larva migrans

The Lancet, 2011
In November, 2009, a 38-year-old man presented with an itchy serpiginous eruption on the plantar aspect of his right foot that had developed after a trip to Mexico (fi gure A). He reported walking barefoot in the sand where cats and cat faeces were present.
Kerri S, Purdy   +4 more
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Larva Migrans then

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1989
Paul Beaver, in the first major review paper he wrote on larva migrans in 1956, made reference to a quote by that eminent biologist-parasitologist Arthur Looss in 1911 which perhaps has summarized the basic philosophy of Dr. Beaver in his approach to parasite research in general over the past 6 decades: “What I wish here to emphasize is that a correct ...
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Cutaneous Larva Migrans

Southern Medical Journal, 1993
The case of cutaneous larva migrans presented here is typical for its mechanism and geographic location of infection, evolution of lesions, and prompt response to treatment. Except for pinworms, helminth infections are rarely thought of in emergency departments away from the areas where the parasites are especially prevalent. The several-day incubation
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Larva migrans lentis

Ophthalmologica, 2010
A unique case of a larva migrans lentis in a 33-year-old female is presented. The intraocular larval (obviously Toxocara) affection was characterized in the first phase by the development of a peripheral chorioretinal granuloma and in the second phase by the finding of larva migrans in the lens.
I, Karel   +3 more
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