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Background The human botfly, Dermatobia hominis, is a common cause of furuncular myiasis in dogs in Latin America. Lesions can be single or multiple, each harboring an individual larva, presented as an erythematous nodule that causes pruritus and pain ...
Paula A. Andriotti +5 more
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Wound myiasis: the role of entodermoscopy [PDF]
: Although wound or traumatic myiasis is common in tropical countries, only recently cases associated with underlying dermatoses, such as seborrheic dermatitis and psoriasis, have been reported.
João Renato Vianna Gontijo +1 more
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Nasal myiasis in myasthenic crisis, a case report and literature review
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 +5 more
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Traumatic cutaneous myiasis by Wohlfahrtia magnifica in a stray dog in Italy [PDF]
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D. A. Raele +3 more
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Cutaneous Myiasis Around Gastrostomy (PEG) Tube Insertion Site: The Second Case Report
Background: Myiasis refers to the infestation of live human with 2-winged larvae (maggots). Cutaneous myiasis is the most commonly encountered clinical form. It is divided into 3 main forms: furuncular, creeping (migratory), and wound (traumatic) myiasis.
Mohammed N Bani Hani +4 more
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Cerebral myiasis is extremely rare, and surgical intervention is the primary treatment used. Successful conservative management alone, without surgical removal of the brain infestation has not yet been published. We report the a case of a 24-year-old African homeless man who was found on the street in a state of decreased level of consciousness, with ...
Mubarak Ali, Algahtany +5 more
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received: 2015-05-07 accepted: 2015-06-30 published: 2015-08-25© 2015, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http ...
Whitmore, D +4 more
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A owl was brought to the Kırıkkale University Faculty of Veterinary Clinics with the complaint of injury. On examination, a great number of larvae were on the right wing. Collected larvae were identified according to their morphological characteristics.
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Summary The occurrence of Aural Plaques (AP) in horses, attributed to infection with Equus caballus Papillomavirus (EcPV), has become increasingly prevalent in equine breeding populations. Major challenges in managing this condition include genetic susceptibility to the virus, significant variability in individual immune responses among horses and the ...
E. Bastianetto +6 more
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ABSTRACT This study presents an integrative approach to chronic disease and disability in a Portuguese nun who died in 1779. The aim is to interpret her condition by combining osteopathological and burial context evidence with written sources. It offers a concise example of how bringing these sources together can enhance pathological interpretation and
Nathalie Antunes‐Ferreira
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