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Cranial Osteomyelitis Secondary to Myiasis: Case Report
A 48-year-old male patient was admitted to an emergency care unit with a history of gunshot wound and traumatic brain injury. He underwent neurosurgical debridement, with removal of fractured bone fragments in the left frontal region, drainage of the ...
Maria Clara Dias Neves +5 more
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Mustafa Kemal Üniversitesi, Veteriner Fakültesi Kliniğine yaralanma şikâyeti ile getirilen bir beyaz leyleğin muayenesinde, sol kanadında açık humerus kırığına ve kırık kemik içerisinde sinek larvalarına rastlandı.
Akküçük, Şerife +2 more
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The zoonotic pathogen Wohlfahrtiimonas chitiniclastica can cause several diseases in humans, including sepsis and bacteremia. Although the pathogenesis is not fully understood, the bacterium is thought to enter traumatic skin lesions via fly larvae ...
Anna Kopf +3 more
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Traumatic myiasis is a parasitic infestation resulting from feeding fly larvae in traumatic lesions in the cutaneous tissues of vertebrate hosts. Species that cause traumatic myiasis are found in the families Calliphoridae and Sarcophagidae. This study evaluated the traumatic myiasis cases detected during examining animals brought to Dicle University ...
Ayşe Ekinci, Duygu Neval Sayın İpek
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Scalp Myiasis Associated with Advanced Basal Cell Carcinoma
Background: Myiasis is a term derived from the Greek word ‘‘myia’’ which means fly. The flies deposit their eggs, which then hatch into larvae, which in turn infiltrate the tissue and destroy it. This disease is generally associated with traumatic injury,
Ali Asilian, Fateme Andalib
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We describe five cases of myiasis of domestic cats, Felis silvestris catus L. (Carnivora: Felidae), reported in 2016 in northern Italy and caused by three Diptera species: Sarcophaga argyrostoma (Robineau-Desvoidy) (Sarcophagidae), Calliphora vicina ...
Daniel Whitmore +6 more
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Exotic nodules on a patient's leg
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, Volume 5, Issue 2, April 2024.
Bryant P. Nelson
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Traumatic myiasis by Cochliomyia Hominivorax (díptera: calliphoridae) in a cock. Technical note
Se presenta un caso de miiasis traumática o de herida por larvas de Cochliomyia hominivorax (Diptera: Calliphoridae) en un gallo (Gallus gallus domesticus) de 3 años y 8 meses de edad, mantenido en jaula en la ciudad de Coro, estado Falcón, Venezuela. La
Cazorla, Dalmiro, Morales Moreno, Pedro
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Veterinary and forensic entomology: the association of blow flies and flesh flies with living and dead vertebrate tissues [PDF]
The 21 papers presented in this thesis are representative of the candidate’s research output over a 27-year period in the field s of veterinary and forensic entomology and include some of his most significant contributions from >150 post-doctoral peer ...
Hall , Martin J. R
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Untreated, traumatic, or wound myiases can cause severe consequences to animal health and welfare as well as economic losses to livestock productions.
Giangaspero A. +8 more
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