نتایج جستجو برای: cutaneous myiasis

تعداد نتایج: 55621  

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2006
Johanna Osorio Ligia Moncada Alejandra Molano Sandra Valderrama Sandra Gualtero Carlos Franco-Paredes

We describe 2 patients with severe orbital myiasis due to Cochliomyia hominivorax (of the order Diptera and the family Calliphoridae) who had underlying skin carcinomas and were treated with oral ivermectin and debridement. We suggest that ivermectin plays an important role in the treatment of severe cases of myiasis.

2010
Sanjeev Kumar Jindal

Myiasis is a rare condition caused by the invasion of tissues by the larvae of flies, mainly from the order of Diptera. Many cases of myiasis involving various human organs have been reported. Oral Myiasis is very rare in healthy persons. It occurs mainly in the tropics and is usually associated with inadequate personal and public hygiene; sometimes accompanied by poor manual dexterity. We pres...

Journal: :Turk pediatri arsivi 2015
Ayşegül Doğan Demir Meryem Iraz Duygu Neval Sayın İpek

Urogenital myiasis results when flies lay their eggs near the exit of the urethra and the larvae proceed upward along the urogenital tract. In this case report, a 10 year-old female patient diagnosed with urogenital myiasis was reported. The patient presented with complaints including painful and frequent urination, genital pruritus and moving larvae in urine. The patient had received Enterobiu...

2001
K. G. Wardhaugh R. J. Mahon D. Bedo

This paper presents a brief review of the factors affecting flystrike (cutaneous myiasis) as background to the on-going analysis of information on strike incidence, flock management, weather conditions and fly abundance in three discrete sheep grazing areas in eastern Australia (Flinders Island, Gunning and Inverell). These data were assembled in the late 1980s early 1990s as part of a program ...

2013
Howard Joesphia Kingu Simon Kamande Kuria Martin Herrer Villet Jane Nthekeleng Mkhize John Michael Iisa

Preservation of viable tissue is important in wound management. It is achieved by small, incremental removal of devitalised, necrotic and infected tissues. Maggot debridement therapy (MDT) is used in septic necrotic wounds that fail to respond to conventional modalities. MDT has relied on Lucilia sericata, which consumes only necrotic tissues, as opposed to Lucilia cuprina, which devours both f...

2016
Filiz Demirel-Kaya Ömer Orkun Ayşe Çakmak A Çağkan İnkaya Murat Öcal Sibel Erguven

The larvae causing myiasis can lead extensive tissue destruction, invasion into deep tissues and secondary infections. Poor hygiene, low socioeconomic condition and presence of open wounds are the most important predisposing factors. This case report describes destructive wound myiasis in a 58-year-old male patient diagnosed with maxillary sinus squamous cell carcinoma who lives in a rural area...

Journal: :Indian journal of medical microbiology 2006
V Wadhwa P Kharbanda S Rai B Uppal

Genitourinary myiasis, associated with ulcerating lesions and poor hygiene of the local site, has been infrequently reported. We report a case of 45 year-old urinary incontinent female suffering from carcinoma cervix, who presented with genitourinary myiasis. The larva was identified as of Chrysomyia bezziana Villeneuve (C. bezziana).

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2012
D A Freitas G Moreira K M Jones A P Caldeira

CONTEXT People living in rural or remote Brazil, as in other sub-tropical or tropical nations, are vulnerable to infections that would not normally occur in urban areas or wealthier nations. Brazil is a geographically extensive nation, historically marked by vast socioeconomic inequalities. Approximately 16% of the population live in rural areas. ISSUE This clinical case report demonstrates t...

Journal: :archives of clinical infectious diseases 0
roghayeh norouzi department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tabriz, tabriz, ir iran; department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tabriz, tabriz, ir iran. tel: +98-4136378743, fax: +98-4136378743 arman manochehri msc of veterinary parasitology, department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tabriz, tabriz, ir iran

conclusions intestinal myiasis in humans is probably an accidental myiasis, related to the ingestion of contaminated uncooked food or water containing fly larvae, especially in individuals with poor hygienic conditions. nevertheless, this is the first reported case of intestinal myiasis due to l. illustris in iran. case presentation herein, we present a case of accidental human intestinal myias...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2004
Matthew G Bolek John Janovy

Larvae of certain species of blowflies (Calliphoridae) can cause myiasis in frogs and toads, but there are few reports from North American amphibians. Of these, most are from toads (bufonids). In this study, we observe primary myiasis in a population of juvenile wood frogs, Rana sylvatica, collected on 22-23 August 2003, from southeastern Wisconsin and compare our observations with previous stu...

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