نتایج جستجو برای: nasal myiasis

تعداد نتایج: 45318  

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1969
P A Basson

BASSON, P. A. Studies on specific oculo-vascular myiasis (uitpeuloog) in sheep. V. Histopathology. Onderstepoort J. vet. Res., 36 (2), 2172 32. Specimens fro£!~ 51. sheep and one goat were studied microscopically. Myiasis by Gedoelstia larvae 9ccurred mamly m the organs of the head , neck and thorax, the eyes, brain, heart and blood vessels bemg most frequently involved. The fundamental lesion ...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2002
Robert A Schorr Robert Davies

A Preble's meadow jumping mouse (Zapus hudsonius preblei) parasitized by five grey flesh fly (Wohlfahrtia vigil) larvae was discovered at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado (USA), in June 1998. This is the first documented case of grey flesh fly parasitism of jumping mice (Family Dipodidae). The lesion was approximately 6 mm wide and was partially hidden under a m...

2012
R. P. Maurya Deepak Mishra Prashant Bhushan V. P. Singh M. K. Singh

Wohlfahrtia magnifica larvae cause myiasis in mammals, mainly in sheep and rarely in human. In human it may infest the ear, eye, mouth or nose, damaging living tissues. We report a case of ocular myiasis in 1.5 years old child belonging to urban slum after history of minor injury on left upper lid due to fall from bed. The purpose of reporting this case is to highlight the ocular association of...

Journal: :Gazi Entomolojik Arastirmalar Dernegi 2023

Myiasis caused by Calliphorid and Oestrid flies constitute a major threat to the development of livestock industry in Kingdom Saudi Arabia. Increased veterinary concerns recently paid frequent reports on enteric pathogens larvae these flies. Although importance sheep goats Arabia, geographic distribution limits infestation caprine has never been highlighted. ArcGIS software was used assess spat...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
ali moshaverinia hossein kazemi mehrjerdi

background: myiasis is defined as the infestation of live human and vertebrate animals with dipterous larvae for a certain period. there are reports indicating that dogs are the most common species affected by myiasis. this study was conducted to identify myiasis-causing flies in owned and stray dogs in mashhad (northeastern iran). methods: a total of 435 owned dogs and 800 stray dogs were exam...

A.R. Emami Naeini K. Mostafavizadeh, S. Moradi

Myiasis is an infestation of tissues with larval stage of dipterous flies.  This condition most often affects the skin and may also occur in certain body cavities.  It is mainly seen in the tropics, though it may also be rarely encountered in non-tropical regions.  Herein, we present a case of cutaneous furuncular myiasis in an Iranian male who had travelled to Africa and his condition was fina...

Journal: :Turkiye parazitolojii dergisi 2014
Cengiz Cevik Ozlem Aycan Kaya Ercan Akbay Mustafa Ozkan Ahmet Kahraman Murat Uçak

Auricular tumors constitute 6% of all head-neck tumors. Malignant tumors of the auricula are generally squamous or basal cell carcinomas. Myiasis rarely occurs in healthy individuals. In general, it is a parasite that is seen in patients with mental retardation or psychiatric disorders, elderly individuals, those with poor self-care and hygiene, and those with immune system disorders. In humans...

Journal: :Nature 1965

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2003
David A Taylor

Myiasis is a parasitic infestation caused by larvae of several fly species. Diagnosis and treatment are simple. This infestation is, however, rarely seen in the vulvar area. We present a short review of the disease and the case of a 19-year-old pregnant girl with vulvar myiasis and concomitant syphilis, vaginal trichomoniasis and genital candidiasis. The patient was also positive for human immu...

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...

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