نتایج جستجو برای: cutaneous larva migrans

تعداد نتایج: 61036  

Journal: :The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2020

Journal: :Indian Journal of Dermatology 2015

2010
Luna Dhir Tim O'Dempsey Mark T Watts

INTRODUCTION A rare case of optic disc edema associated with cutaneous larva migrans is presented. To the best of our knowledge, this has not been previously reported in literature. Joint management by ophthalmology and tropical medicine teams proved most beneficial for our patient, facilitating correct diagnosis, appropriate investigations and instigation of suitable treatment. CASE PRESENTA...

2011
Angela Schuster Hannah Lesshafft Sinésio Talhari Silás Guedes de Oliveira Ralf Ignatius Hermann Feldmeier

BACKGROUND Hookworm-related cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) is a common but neglected tropical skin disease caused by the migration of animal hookworm larvae in the epidermis. The disease causes intense pruritus and is associated with important morbidity. The extent to which CLM impairs skin disease-associated life quality has never been studied. METHODS A modified version of the Dermatology Li...

Journal: :Acta dermatovenerologica Alpina, Pannonica, et Adriatica 2008
Maja Tomović Dusan Skiljević Dubravka Zivanović Srdjan Tanasilović Sonja Vesić Zorana Daković Jelica Vukićević Milos D Pavlović Ljiljana Medenica

Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) is a skin infestation clinically characterized by erythematous serpiginous lesions caused by nematode larvae, usually of animal hookworms. It is most commonly seen in tropical and subtropical geographic areas. It is occasionally seen in Europe and other temperate climates, most often in patients that have previously traveled to tropical areas. We present two male p...

2015
Fatime Kokollari Antigona Gërçari Ymrane Blyta Qëndresë Daka Afërdita Krasniqi- Daka

INTRODUCTION Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) is a dermatitis caused by hookworm larvae inoculation in the skin, most commonly acquired among individuals in tropical and sub-tropical areas or travelers who have visited those areas. The typical clinical presentation consists of itchy serpiginous lesion that advances. CASE REPORT We are reporting a long time misdiagnosed case of a 37-year-old farm...

2013
Liliam Dalla Corte Mariana Vale Scribel da Silva Paulo Ricardo Martins Souza

Strongyloidiasis is an infectious disease caused by the Strongyloides stercoralis larvae, which penetrate the skin, go through the lymphatic circulation, and migrate to the lungs before reaching the intestines. They mature and may cause cutaneous strongyloidiasis, known as larva currens because of the quick migratory rate of the larva. The authors describe a case in which the larvae did not fol...

Journal: :Thorax 1985
R J Butland I H Coulson

Case report A 58 year old non-smoking caucasian woman noticed an itchy rash on her buttocks on 29 October 1983, two days before returning to London from her holiday in Barbados. Her travelling companions were unaffected. On her return similar lesions developed on her legs and abdomen. On 15 November she noticed a cough, which was dry until 25 November, when she produced a little white sputum. T...

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