نتایج جستجو برای: larva migrans

تعداد نتایج: 6935  

Journal: :Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives 2013

Journal: :Scholars Academic Journal of Biosciences 2016

Journal: :Journal of Travel Medicine 2007

Journal: :Medical Journal Armed Forces India 1999

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: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2003
Seong-cheol Kim Roberto Gonzalez Ghufran Ahmed

Figure 1. Cutaneous larva migrans on the left foot of a 36-year-old woman Diagnosis: Cutaneous larva migrans. Cutaneous larva migrans, also known as " creeping eruption, " is caused by larvae of the cat and dog hookworm. It is characterized by serpiginous, reddened, elevated, pruritic skin le-sions usually caused by Ancylostoma braziliense [1]. It occurs in warmer climates and is one of the mos...

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...

2005
Sergio Vano-Galvan Manuel Gil-Mosquera Mayte Truchuelo Pedro Jaén

BACKGROUND Cutaneous larva migrans may be diagnosed by the typical clinical presentation, consisting on a pruritic serpiginous lesion that advances in a patient with a history of sunbathing, walking barefoot on the beach, or similar activity in a tropical location. CASE PRESENTATION We describe the case of a Mediterranean 32-year-old man, recently returned from a trip to a Brazilian beach, wh...

2017
Mohammad Zibaei

Toxocariasis is the clinical term used to describe human infection with either the dog ascarid Toxocara canis or the feline ascarid Toxocara cati. As with other helminths zoonoses, the infective larvae of these Toxocara species cannot mature into adults in the human host. Instead, the worms wander through organs and tissues, mainly the liver, lungs, myocardium, kidney and central nervous system...

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