Nasal myiasis under direct bronchoscopic visualization [PDF]
Key message This is a video showing a case of nasal myiasis under direct visualization with flexible bronchoscopy in a patient admitted with septic shock and metastatic prostate cancer. Microbiology revealed Lucilia sericata larvae.
Ahel El Haj Chehade +2 more
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Massive orbital myiasis arising from nasal myiasis in an Indonesian patient with diabetes [PDF]
Purpose: Orbital myiasis is a rare condition. We report a case of massive orbital myiasis (ophthalmomyiasis profunda) arising from nasal myiasis and caused by Chrysomya bezziana in a patient with diabetes. Observations: A 55-year-old woman presented with
Rodiah Rahmawaty Lubis +1 more
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Combination ivermectin therapy to treat nasal myiasis: A case series
Objectives: Myiasis of the head and neck is characterized by infestation of fly larvae in the cavities of the ear, nose, mouth, or tracheotomy stoma. The most common site of infestation is the nasal cavity. While seen sporadically in developing countries
Camron Davies +2 more
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Nasal myiasis in clinical practice
Nasal myiasis is an opportunistic parasitic infestation of human as well as animals. Infestation of the nasal cavity by dipterous larvae is called nasal myiasis which is commonly seen in developing countries where health and sanitation are poor ...
Santosh Kumar Swain +3 more
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Nasal myiasis in myasthenic crisis, a case report and literature review [PDF]
We are reporting a unique case of drosophila larva nasal myiasis (NM) in a 72-year-old male patient admitted to the ICU with diffuse muscle weakness and respiratory failure due to myasthenia gravis crisis and septic shock due to pseudomonas pneumonia ...
Abdulrahman Katabi +2 more
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Nasal Myiasis: A Case Report [PDF]
Myiasis is caused by invasion of larvae stage of dipterans fly in living tissue of vertebrate host including human and animals. The most important family is Calliphoridae and included Calliphora, Lucilia, Chrysomyia and Cochliomyia genus. A 35-yr-old man
Shokrollah SALMANZADEH +3 more
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First Report of Nasal Myiasis Caused by Lucilia sericata in the Pediatric Age Group from Tehran, Iran [PDF]
Myiasis is an infestation caused by dipterous larvae. Nosocomial myiasis usually occurs in bedridden patients. Herein, we report a nasal myiasis in a 12-year-old female with cerebral palsy (CP) from Tehran, Iran and provide morphological identification ...
Shirin Sayyahfar +5 more
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A Rare Case of Nasal myiasis following Kidney Transplantation [PDF]
In this case report, we present a 63-year-old man with a history of diabetes mellitus and kidney transplantation who was diagnosed with nasal myiasis.
zohre rostami +6 more
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Seroprevalence of nasal myiasis in camels determined by indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay utilizing the most diagnostic Cephalopina titillator larval antigens [PDF]
Background and Aim: Nasal myiasis is a serious parasitic disease among camels caused by Cephalopina titillator larvae that negatively affect animal health and production globally.
Noha M. F. Hassan +3 more
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A case report of nasal myiasis caused by in a patient with respiratory failure [PDF]
Nasal myiasis is a nasal infestation caused by myiasis, a parasitic disease affecting the nasal cavity. It is a rare condition. The nasal cavity is in close proximity to the sinuses, eyes, and cranial cavity. If the fly larvae migrate into this location,
Hua Xu +4 more
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