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Intestinal Parasitic Infections
We report a rare case of coinfection by intestinal parasitosis and myiasis (Ascaris lumbricoides and Eristalis tenax) in a 10‐month‐old female infant living in Yaounde, an urban area in a low‐ and middle‐income country. Incidental discovery was made following symptoms of acute vomiting and diarrhea with a massive release of an estimated thirty adult A.
Isabelle Mekone Nkwele +8 more
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Morphometric and genetic characterization of Oestrus ovis in sheep in different climatic regions of Iran [PDF]
Oestrosis is nasal myiasis, which results from infestation with the larvae of flies that belong to the genus Oestrus. Nasal discharge and sneezing are the most common clinical signs in infected animals.
Sepideh Rajabi +2 more
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Nasal myiasis with orbital and palatal complications [PDF]
A 15-year-old girl presented with a chief complaint of bleeding from her nose. She had noticed worms emerging from her right nostril. She had a continuous dull ache on the right side of her nose, spreading over the maxillary sinus area, and on the infra-orbital margin on the same side.
Shaji, Thomas +3 more
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The 2023 World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA)
Journal of Small Animal Practice, Volume 64, Issue 12, Page 731-748, December 2023.
P. V. Steagall +9 more
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Atrophic Rhinitis with Maggot Infestation- A Demographic Study [PDF]
Introduction: Atrophic rhinitis is a chronic nasal condition characterised by atrophic changes in the nasal mucosa and the underlying bones. This leads to the formation of abnormally roomy nasal cavities, anosmia, foul smelling greenish crusts ...
Sumanth Kanjikar +5 more
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A Case of Nasal Myiasis in a Patient with Intestinal Type Sinonasal Adenocarcinoma
Myiasis is an infestation caused by fly, mosquito or midge larvae settling on animals or humans and feeding on dead or living tissues or nutrients digested by them. Myiasis of the nasal cavity is an uncommon entity.
Sinan KÖYCEĞİZ, Atahan AĞRILI, Ayhan KARS, Fatma ATALAY, Mustafa Sıtkı GÖZELER
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Report of a rare case of severe allergic reaction due to nasal myiasis and a brief review of the literature in Turkey. [PDF]
Myiasis is defined as infestation of a mammal by fly larvae. It may occur on either living tissues (primary myiasis) or dead tissues (secondary myiasis).
Erenler AK +3 more
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Nasal myiasis is a rare condition, with only a few reported cases and no treatment consensus. We propose a conservative treatment approach with saline irrigation and debridement. Two patients in the ICU of Norfolk General Hospital, a tertiary academic referral center, presented simultaneously with nasal myiasis. Both patients were negative for necrotic
Zrria L, White +2 more
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A CASE REPORT OF EXTERNAL OPHTHALMOMYIASIS A RARE ENTITY
Myiasis is the infestation of tissues or organs of animals or man by fly larva1. The common sites are skin wounds. Eyes, nose, nasal sinuses, throat, and urogenital tract are rare sites. Ocular involvement occurs in about < 5% of all cases of human
Muhammad Kashif Hanif +2 more
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Orbital Myiasis with Scalp Pediculosis and Buccal Abscess– An Uncommon Presentation [PDF]
We present a case of severe orbital myiasis caused by Osteris ovis, also known as sheep nasal botfly which is an uncommon manifestation of maggot infestation. Our patient was successfully treated with oral as well as topical ivermectin. The experience of
Nidhi Kaeley +4 more
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