Nasal Myiasis: The Role of Endoscopy [PDF]
Willis S, Tsang, Dennis L, Lee
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Nasal manifestations of leprosy infection. Presentation of a patient
A patient who presented to the Emergency Department of Otolaryngology Specialty with abundant and fetid nasal discharge, nasal obstruction and the presence of larvae in the nasal cavity is presented. Nasal myiasis was diagnosed, he received treatment and
Osmany Enrique Gámez Díaz +2 more
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A diabetic individual with post-COVID-19 mucormycosis complicated by severe myiasis: a case report
Myiasis is a tropical parasitic infestation prevalent among individuals with poor living conditions and immunocompromised states. We present a unique case of nasal and oral myiasis in a patient with diabetes mellitus and post-COVID-19 mucormycosis ...
Sathiyabama Sethuraman +3 more
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Nasopharyngeal Myiasis in Red Deer (Cervus Elaphus) in The Vicinity of Košice
Nasopharyngeal myiasis in general is a parasitic infestation caused by the larvae of botflies, specifically in the nasal passages and throat (nasopharynx) of the animal.
Lazár Jozef +3 more
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Computed Tomographic Features of the Camel Nasal Myiasis
The purpose of this work was to describe the computed tomographic (CT) features of nasal myiasis in camel (Camelus dromedarius), which caused by the larvae of camel nasal botfly Cephalopina titillator.
Badawy, Adel M., Elmadawy, Reham S.
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Lepromatous Leprosy with nasal myiasis presenting as epistaxis in postleprosy elimination era. [PDF]
Neema S, Vendhan S, Roy R, Vasudevan B.
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Oral myiasis in a patient with HIV manifestations and neurologic toxoplasmosis treated by ivermectin
Myiasis has been defined as a pathologic condition where dipterous larvae are lodged in mammalian hosts causing an infestation, which feeds on living or dead tissue for at least a certain period inside the host and develops itself as parasites. In humans,
Jacob, Ricardo Garcia Mureb [UNESP] +8 more
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OPHTHALMOMYASIS (OCULAR MYASIS)
The invasion of human organs and tissues by the larvae of the order Diptera is called myiasis. There are more than 85,000 Diptera species. However few of them involve ocular tissues.
Muhammad Marwat
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Management of nasal myiasis and type 2 diabetes mellitus: A rare case and review article. [PDF]
Surayya R, Parwati DR.
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[Nasal myiasis due to lucilia sp. in intubated patient: about one case in Morocco]. [PDF]
Bouikhif M +3 more
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