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Man With Something in His Eye. [PDF]

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Green A, Alhadi S, Garispe A, Young MC.
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Furuncular myiasis caused by Dermatobia hominis in five cats and efficacy of topical fluralaner for its treatment.

Veterinary dermatology (Print), 2021
BACKGROUND Dermatobia hominis (D. hominis) is a botfly that causes furuncular myiasis in several species of domestic and wild animals. However, reports of feline infestation by larvae of this dipteran are rare.
Diefrey Ribeiro Campos   +6 more
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A dermoscopic study of cutaneous myiasis: other findings

International Journal of Dermatology, 2021
Myiasis is a cutaneous infestation by the larvae of dipterous flies. It can be furuncular/nodular, papular, or pustular. Diagnosis of cutaneous myiasis depends mainly on clinical examination especially for the nodular form.
A. Nassar   +6 more
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Myiasis

Dermatologic Clinics, 1994
Myiasis is not an uncommon parasitic infestation in the tropics and subtropics, and with the increase in international travel, cases also are encountered outside the endemic regions in both Europe and North America. This article reviews the ecology, classification, pathophysiology, pathology, and treatment of myiasis.
C, Noutsis, L E, Millikan
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