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Nosocomial Megaselia spiracularis Nasal Myiasis. [PDF]
Shimizu S, Hidaka Y, Ogino K.
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Five cases of pedicle myiasis were diagnosed in roe deer from north‐western Spain. All the affected bucks showed a deep cutaneous wound with exposition of cranial bones. Most roe deer showed egg clusters adhered to the basis of the antlers. Abstract A total of 35 male roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) from Lugo province (north‐western Spain) were examined
Néstor Martínez‐Calabuig +9 more
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Nasal myiasis among pediatric patients: Our experiences
Objective: The objective is to study the clinical profile, diagnostic method, treatment, and outcome of nasal myiasis among children at a tertiary care teaching hospital of east India.
Santosh Kumar Swain +2 more
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Nasal Maggot Infection in a Patient With Nasal Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
We describe a case of nasal non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in a 79-year-old Chinese patient accompany with nasal myiasis. The first 2 biopsies in this case were false negative. Subsequently, nasal maggots developed in this patient.
Jing Ou Master of Medicine +1 more
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Oral myiasis: A known case of scar epilepsy in a 45‐year‐old
CT scan of the head showing deteriorated condition secondary to oral myiasis in juxtaposition with scar epilepsy. Key Clinical Message Oral myiasis (OM) is brought on by parasitic larvae that consume both living and dead tissue. Our study aims to present the possible circumstances under which people suffer from this deteriorating condition in ...
Syed Abdullah Monawwer +3 more
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A Finnish Lapphund dog with acute upper respiratory signs and gagging was presented at veterinary clinic. During rhinoscopy, ten 1‐ to 2‐mm long, actively moving larvae were found in the dog's nasal cavity and nasopharynx and identified as Cephenemyia ulrichii (Diptera: Oestridae).
K. M. Helkiö +4 more
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In this report, an incidence of sweating sickness‐like symptoms in a crossbred Holstein Friesian cow was diagnosed. The cow was suffering from vaporization of the skin, dehydration, wet hair coat, and matting of hair due to excessive sweating. There were several ticks, flies, and mosquitoes in tail switch and other parts of the body.
Omar Faruq +3 more
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Infestation of the nose with larvae of certain files can occur in leprosy patients. This results in severe distress and agony and can cause extensive tissue damage. The predisposing factors, clinical presentation and treatment is described.
S, Husain +4 more
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First Report of Bronchial Oestriasis in a Domestic Dog. [PDF]
Oestrus ovis bronchial myasis is described in a dog for the first time. Bronchoscopy proved essential for larval visualization and removal. Isoxazoline compounds should be considered both as a treatment and as a preventive option. ABSTRACT This study reports the first case of bronchial myiasis in a dog caused by Oestrus ovis, a parasite known to infest
Dini FM +4 more
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Control of sheep flystrike: what's been tried in the past and where to from here
Flystrike remains a serious financial and animal welfare issue for the sheep industry in Australia despite many years of research into control methods. The present paper provides an extensive review of past research on flystrike, and highlights areas that hold promise for providing long‐term control options.
AC Kotze, PJ James
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