نتایج جستجو برای: cutaneous larva migrans
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Cutaneous larva migrans is a self-limited cutaneous eruption caused by larva of roundworms that do not normally parasitize humans. Ankylostoma brazielensis, the dog and cat hookworm, is the most common agent. The disease is found in tropical and subtropical regions and may be seen in travelers from these regions. We report a case of a 37-year-old Iranian man who had cutaneous larva migrans afte...
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INTRODUCTION Cutaneous larva migrans is caused by infection with hookworm larvae in tropical and sub-tropical areas. A history of recent travel to the tropics is usually elicited. CASE PRESENTATION A case of cutaneous larva migrans is described in which symptoms did not appear until five months after travel to Tanzania. CONCLUSION Although the lesion of cutaneous larva migrans may appear im...
Cutaneous larva migrans is a frequent phenomenon endemic in tropical and subtropical countries. In Europe only sporadic cases are reported. We present two cases of cutaneous larva migrans in two Slovenian tourists returning from a vacation in Brazil.
Larva migrans denotes the prolonged migration of a larval parasite in the skin or intestinal organs of an abnormal host, usually man.' There are two types of larva migrans. Visceral larva migrans is the more common type mostly caused by larvae of dog and cat ascarids of the genus Toxocara? A few cases of Cutaneous larva migrans have been reported from Malaysia'' and Singapore,4,S though it has ...
Cutaneous larva migrans is a pruritic dermatitis due to the inoculation of helminths larvae in the skin, and it often occurs in children in tropical and subtropical areas. The authors describe an atypical case of cutaneous larva migrans in a 11 year-old child with scalp involvement, an unusual topography for this lesion.
This article provides a focused update and clinical review on cutaneous larva migrans (CLM), including atypical clinical presentations and newer management recommendations. The results and recommendations are subject to modification based on future studies.
Descreve-se o caso de mulher com 41 anos, saudável, com dermatose bilateral, pruriginosa, com uma semana de evolução, localizada ao abdómen, região inguinal e coxas, caracterizada por pápulas e placas eritematosas, em trajectos serpinginosos e algumas vesiculo-pústulas. As queixas iniciaram-se dois dias depois de ter regressado de férias do Brasil. Tendo em conta a clínica e epidemiologia, admi...
Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) is one of the most common skin diseases among travelers returning from the tropics (1,2). The disease is endemic on Caribbean islands, in Africa, South America, Southeast Asia, and the central and southeastern states of the US. In Europe, only sporadic cases have been reported among travelers returning from tropical countries. CLM is clinically characterized by sli...
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