نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal myiasis

تعداد نتایج: 132901  

Journal: :The Turkish journal of pediatrics 2009
Nilden Tuygun Ayşegül Taylan-Ozkan Gönül Tanir Kosta Y Mumcuoğlu

We report the case of an eight-year-old boy with hypereosinophilia who presented with a swelling under his right armpit that had persisted for more than four weeks. A second-stage larva of Wohlfahrtia magnifica was found, leading to the diagnosis of cutaneous myiasis. Following removal of the larva, the clinical and hematological manifestations returned to normal. Diagnosis of myiasis should al...

Journal: :Wahana peternakan 2022

The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness combination tobacco leaf extract (Nicotiana tabacum) and green binahong (Anredera cordifolia steenis) against myiasis. used in vitro method for testing, while obtained using immersion method. This research conducted a completely randomized design (CRD) with one-way pattern (One Way ANNOVA) 6 treatments 4 replications. test uses fresh ...

Journal: :Bulletin de la Societe de pathologie exotique 2010
S Anane L Ben Hssine

Conjunctival myiasis is the most frequent expression of ocular myiasis. It results from infestation of the conjunctiva by the larval form of flies. We report 11 cases of conjunctival myiasis to encourage ophthalmologists to be aware of the diagnosis of external ophthalmomyiasis, its complications, and its treatment. Most of the cases occurred amongst males during summer and autumn. Symptoms are...

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2016
Felipe Paiva Fonseca José Ribamar Sabino-Bezerra Pablo Agustin Vargas Oslei Paes de Almeida Marcio Ajudarte Lopes Alan Roger Santos-Silva

Furuncular myiasis is a parasitic infection caused by the larvae of Dipteran insects after penetrating healthy skin, causing an erythematous nodule with a central pore. Additionally, the patient may feel a sensation of movement and intermittent pain. Furuncular myiasis affecting the oral and perioral region is rare, usually leading to misdiagnosis. This paper describes a rare case of furuncular...

Journal: :Le infezioni in medicina : rivista periodica di eziologia, epidemiologia, diagnostica, clinica e terapia delle patologie infettive 2010
Manuel Casanova-Roman Elena Sanchez-Legaza Antonio Sanchez-Porto Carlos Murga

Aural myiasis is a rare clinical state that usually occurs in developing countries and in patients who mentally retarded or have poor personal hygiene. However, the prevalence has decreased over the years, and now it is very rare. The authors describe a case of aural myiasis caused by Wohlfartia magnifica in a five-month-old infant. The treatment used was a combination of suctioning and microsu...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2014
Stefano Veraldi Stefano Maria Serini Luciano Süss

Cordylobia sp. is a fly belonging to the Calliphoridae family. Three species of Cordylobia are known: C. anthropophaga, C. rodhaini and C. ruandae. The C. rodhaini Gedoelst 1909 lives in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially in rain forest areas. Usual hosts are rodents and antelopes. Humans are accidentally infested. Myiasis caused by C. rodhaini has been very rarely reported in the literature. We pr...

2014
Fred Bernardes Gustavo Martins Eduarda Faísca Barbará Maria Luiza Barros de Paiva Ricardo Luis Passos Coelho José Augusto da Costa Nery

Furuncular myiasis occurs after larvae penetrate on the skin. The disease is characterized by the presence of a nodule with a central hole through which there is serosanguinous exudate drainage. The authors present a case of furuncular myiasis by Dermatobia hominis in which late diagnosis made it necessary to have the orifice margins surgically enlarged in order to extract the larva. They also ...

2008
Nitin Bhola Anendd Jadhav Rajiv Borle Nitin Adwani Gaurav Khemka Pretti Jadhav

Myiasis is the infestation of live human and vertebrate animal with dipterous larvae which feed on the host's dead or living tissue. A case of oral myiasis in the maxillary anterior region in a 42-year-old female with neurologic deficit caused by the larvae (maggots) of Musca Nebulo (Family Diptera) is reported. The treatment consisted of manual removal of the larvae by topical application of t...

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2004
Elio Hitoshi Shinohara Marcelo Zillo Martini Humberto Gomes de Oliveira Neto André Takahashi

Oral myiasis is a rare pathology and a risk to the patient's life. Conventional treatment is mechanical removal of the larvae (maggots) one by one, which is painful, distressing, and embarrassing both to the patient and to the dentist. We present a case report of a patient with cerebral palsy that had oral myiasis treated successfully with ivermectin. The use of this antibiotic in humans, its m...

2012
S KUMAR

Oral myiasis is a rare disease caused by larvae of certain dipteran flies. A case of oral myiasis caused by chrysomya bezziana, in the maxillary anterior region in a 20 year old mentally challenged female patient is reported. Manual removal of the larvae by topical application of turpentine oil, surgical debridement of the oral wound, followed by oral therapy with broad spectrum antibiotics wer...

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