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Myiasis is a parasitic disease caused by fly larvae of the Diptera order that infest humans and other vertebrates. Orbital myiasis is a potentially destructive infestation of the orbital tissues. We present a case of orbital myiasis in a 34-year-old male
Anup Kumar Mahato +3 more
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Myiasis in Percutaneous Transhepatic Biliary Drainage Site
The infection of dipterous larvae causes myiasis. It is generally associated with unsanitary conditions. An interventional radiologist rarely comes across myiasis.
Ranjan Patel +4 more
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Human myiasis in rural South Africa is under-reported
Background. Myiasis is the infestation of live tissue of humans and other vertebrates by larvae of flies. Worldwide, myiasis of humans is seldom reported, although the trend is gradually changing in some countries.
Dhaffala, Adupa +3 more
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Oral Myiasis: Report of 3 cases
Myiasis commonly refers to invasion of live human or animal tissue by fly larvae of the Diptera family. Infestationof tissues of vertebrate species is pandemic.
Dilip Kumar KH, Ashok. L, Poornima. R, Meghana H.C, Keerthi K. Nair and G.V. Pramod
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Myiasis occurs when living tissues of mammals are invaded by eggs or larvae of flies, mainly from the order of Diptera. Most of the previousty reported cases are in the tropics and they were usually associated with inadequate personal hygiene, sometimes ...
Tuan Norhafizah binti Tuan Zakaria
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Neglected Trichilemmal Carcinoma with Severe Opportunistic Cutaneous Wound Myiasis: A First Case Report and Implications for Elderly Rural Populations. [PDF]
Cheng S +5 more
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Oral myiasis complicating endotracheal intubation in a diabetic patient: a case report. [PDF]
Xiao Q +5 more
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