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Larva migrans cutánea a propósito de un caso

open access: yesRevista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas, 2012
Introducción: La Larva migrans cutánea (LMC) es una enfermedad muy común en regiones tropicales, por lo que Cuba no está exenta de este tipo de infestación.
María de los Ángeles Frías Font   +2 more
doaj  

S1 Leitlinie zur Diagnostik und Therapie der kutanen Larva migrans (Creeping Disease)

open access: yesGMS Infectious Diseases, 2014
Cutaneous larva migrans is a skin infection with a typical clinical appearance caused by active penetration of nematode larvae and their subsequent epidermal migration.
Sunderkötter, Cord   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

A Case of Creeping Disease Caused by Gnathostoma in a Pregnant Woman Treated With Ivermectin

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, Volume 13, Issue 9, September 2025.
During pregnancy, the patient had eaten raw freshwater fish on multiple occasions and caused creeping disease by Gnathostoma. The administration of antiparasitic drugs during pregnancy must be carefully considered based on the gestational age, severity of symptoms, fetal condition, and patient preferences.
Sonoka Uchida   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

LARVA MIGRANS CUTÂNEA - A PROPÓSITO DE UM CASO TÍPICO

open access: yesRevista da Sociedade Portuguesa de Dermatologia e Venereologia, 2013
A larva migrans cutânea é frequente em regiões tropicais e sub-tropicais e é causada pela migração de larvas de nemátodos na pele. O diagnóstico é efectuado essencialmente pelas características epidemiológicas da dermatose e pela sua semiologia clínica ...
Guida Santos, Alexandre João
doaj   +1 more source

Cutaneous Larva Migrans Presenting with Folliculitis

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2020
A 28-year-old woman returned from a scuba-diving holiday in Thailand with an intensely itchy rash on her anterior abdominal wall and buttocks. This started as a single pustule but developed into an extensive eruption of pruritic papules. Three days later,
M. Lander, A. Checkley, S. Walker
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Mechanisms Through Which Fire Drives Population Change in Terrestrial Biota

open access: yesGlobal Change Biology, Volume 31, Issue 9, September 2025.
Understanding the mechanisms through which fire influences populations is necessary to protect species from fire regime change. We develop a cross‐taxa framework that identifies mechanisms through which fire regimes influence terrestrial species populations, including for amphibians, birds, fungi, insects, mammals, plants, and reptiles.
Ella Plumanns‐Pouton   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

North Italy: Welcome to the Tropics!

open access: yesInfectious Disease Reports, 2021
We describe a case of cutaneous Larva Migrans in an 8-year-old Caucasian girl. The lesion appeared ten days after a bath in the river in a valley in the north-east of Piedmont. The patient was successfully treated with Albendazole 400 mg daily for 5 days.
Federica Veronese   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Complete resolution of cutaneous larva migrans with topical ivermectin: A case report

open access: yesDermatologic Therapy, 2019
Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM; also called creeping eruption) is a cutaneous ectoparasitosis commonly observed in tropical countries. It is characterized by an erythematous, pruritic, and raised lesion with linear or serpiginous distribution, typically ...
F. Magri   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Surgical Removal of a Tick‐Bite Region Without the Presence of an Insect Body

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, Volume 13, Issue 8, August 2025.
Surgical excision of a tick‐bite lesion revealed retained mouthparts despite the absence of a visible tick body. Dermoscopy demonstrated chelicerae imprints, and histopathology confirmed the presence of residual tick structures. This case highlights the combined diagnostic value of dermoscopy and histopathology in cases where the tick body is not found.
Tomoaki Takada
wiley   +1 more source

Cutaneous Larva Migrans with Löeffler’s Syndrome

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2019
A 26-year-old woman presented with itching serpiginous, slightly elevated, erythematous tracks on her right upper (Figure 1A) and lower extremity (Figure 1B, C) over a period of 2 weeks. She also referred nonproductive cough and occasional breathlessness
Ya-li Gao, Zehu Liu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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