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Miasis cutánea por larvas de Lucilia sericata (Meigen) en el hombre; reporte de un caso clínico en Barcelona [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
Las miasis comprenden todo un grupo de enfermedades que se pueden producir en el hombre, así como en otros animales (vertebrados o invertebrados), a causa de la parasitación tanto interna como externa por larvas de dípteros. Este tipo de enfermedades son
Jeremias, Xavier
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Cordylobia Anthropophaga: Furuncular Myiasis in a Family of 3 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Cutaneous myiasis due to infestation by the larva of Cordylobia anthropophaga is an underreported occurrence. Awareness is important to avoid misrecognition or delay in diagnosis. We describe a family of three with cutaneous myiasis caused by the African
Abdallah, A, Badawy, M, Mayabi, L
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Ophthalmomyiasis externa caused by the sheep nasal botfly Oestrus ovis

open access: yesIndian Journal of Ophthalmology, 1988
A case Ophthalmomyiasis externa caused by sheep nasal botfly Oestrus ovis in a 10 year old boy is reported. Fifteen larvae of Oestrus ovis were removed from the conjunctiva wish the help of cotton swab sticks Human Ophthalmomyiasis externa caused by ...
Gupta V, Baveja Usha
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First report of ophthalmomyaisis externa in Pakistan [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Two individuals presented to the Aga Khan University Opthalmology service with foreign-body sensation, pain and redness in one of their eyes. Slit-lamp biomicroscopy revealed tiny larvae crawling around the conjunctival sac.
Abbas, Asad   +4 more
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Ocular Parasitic Infections – An Overview [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Eyes are said to be the windows of body, by which this beautiful world is visualized. Human eye has a unique structure and is vulnerable to numerous infections.
Goyal, Kapil, Malla, Nancy
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External Ophthalmomyiasis: Case Reports

open access: yesTurkish Journal of Parasitology, 2011
We report two cases with external ophthalmomyiasis due to infestation with the larvae of Oestrus ovis. During an ophthalmologic examination, motile larvae were seen on the conjunctiva, which were removed and sent to the Department of Parasitology for identification. Microscopic examination of the specimens revealed that both patients were infested with
Kemal, Yar   +2 more
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IIH with normal CSF pressures?

open access: yesIndian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2013
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is a condition of raised intracranial pressure (ICP) in the absence of space occupying lesions. ICP is usually measured by lumbar puncture and a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure above 250 mm H 2 O is one of ...
Soh Youn Suh, Seong-Joon Kim
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Update on pathology of ocular parasitic disease

open access: yesIndian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2016
Parasites are a group of eukaryotic organisms that may be free-living or form a symbiotic or parasitic relationship with the hosts. Consisting of over 800,000 recognized species, parasites may be unicellular (Protozoa) or multicellular (helminths and ...
Dipankar Das   +7 more
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Vidi, vini, vinci: External ophthalmomyiasis infection that occurred, and was diagnosed and treated in a single day: A rare case report

open access: yesOman Journal of Ophthalmology, 2009
Ophthalmomyiasis is an infestation of eye with larvae or maggots of certain flies. Oestrus ovis (sheep nasal botfly) belonging to family Oestridae is the most common cause of human myiasis.
Kamlesh Thakur   +3 more
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CASE OF OPHTHALMOMYIASIS BY LARVAE OF CHRYSOMYIA BEZZANIA [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Unique features of myiasis affects the eye, a rare disease caused by infestation of tissues by the larvae  (maggots) of dipthera (two-winged) flies. The condition though well recognised in animals is less frequently reported in humans.
Swami, Dr Hariharan
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