نتایج جستجو برای: urogenital myiasis

تعداد نتایج: 6009  

Journal: :The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India 2012

2018
Anita Lwanga Michael Anis Mohamed Ayoubi Jaya Sharma Pam Khosla

Myiasis is the infestation of humans with dipterous larvae. Traditionally, myiasis was thought to affect individuals living in tropical regions, however, several cases in temperate zones have been reported. We encountered two patients with histories of malignancies that presented with complaints of myiasis, in Chicago, in the spring and summer of 2016. The first patient, a 54-year-old female wi...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology 2006

Journal: :Turkish Journal of Parasitology 2011

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2012
Vincent Nagy

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE The case report describes the unusual presentation of the urogenital myiasis caused by Luciliasericata in two Slovakian men. MATERIAL AND METHODS The first patient, aged 66, who suffered from a locally advanced and inoperable urinary bladder dedifferentiated TCC with bilateral ureteral obstruction, chronic renal insufficiency and non-functioning left kidney. After s...

2016
Sima RASTI Rouhullah DEHGHANI Hassan NAEIMI KHALEDI Sayed Mahdi TAKHTFIROOZEH Elahe CHIMEHI

Contamination of human and animal body tissues with flies' larvae and diptera cause myiasis. A 26 yr old female patient refers to Kashan Shahid Beheshti Hospital, central Iran because of urogenital infection, pain in the right part of stomach, smelly and reddish vaginal discharge and frequent urination. In the first checking, urine sample was taken. In the sample, active and alive larvae were s...

2010
M Salimi D Goodarzi MH Karimfar H Edalat

We report a case of human urogenital myiasis in an 86-year-old rural man with a penil ulcer and numerous alive and motile larvae from urethra and glans penis. Entomological studies on adult flies showed the larvae were Lucilia sericata and Wohlfahrtia magnifica. The clinical presentation and treatment strategies are discussed.

Journal: :Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery : official journal of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2008
René Caissie Frédéric Beaulieu Marjolaine Giroux François Berthod Pierre-Eric Landry

Myiasis, from the Greek myia for “fly,” has been defined as the infestation of live human or vertebrate animals with larvae of the insect order Diptera (flies), which feed on living or necrotic tissue. The majority of flies causing myiasis can be categorized into 1 of 2 groups, based on relationship with their hosts. Obligate parasites grow only on healthy tissue of live hosts whereas facultati...

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).

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