Abstract Background Myiasis is caused by dipterous larvae, and rarely affects the mouth. Diagnosis by traditional means is easy to be confused with other similar species. Here, we report a case of oral myiasis, in a 5-month-old infant who was diagnosed by morphological examination and molecular biological methods. Case presentation A 5-month old infant with acute myeloid leukemia was admitted due to recurrent skin masses for more than 4 months. The infant had lip swelling, which prevented him from closing the mouth and membranes were present in his mouth and there were also oral ulcers and erosions. Ten maggots were found in the mouth and one in the ear canal with pus flowing out and were confirmed as the third stage larvae of Sarcophaga ru...
Myiasis is a rare condition caused by the invasion of tissues by the larvae of flies, mainly from th...
Myiasis is a parasitic infection manifesting in skin and mucous membrane by developing larvae(maggot...
WOS: A1995TA49800010PubMed ID: 8537873A CASE OF MYIASIS GINGIVA was diagnosed in an investigation de...
We present a case of oral myiasis in a 15-year-old boy with tuberculosis meningitis. The diagnosis w...
Oral myiasis (infestation by the larvae of Diptera flies) has only rarely been reported in the Engli...
The worms were found in the eyes and inside mouth in the 76 year-old man with experience of operatio...
In Mediterranean countries, Sarcophaga (Liopygia) crassipalpis, Sarcophaga (L.) argyrostoma, and Sar...
Background Oral myiasis is usually caused by flies of the order Diptera. One of the causes of human ...
A clinical report of otomyiasis in a 1-year-old girl is reported. A III instar larva of Sarcophaga s...
Myiasis is the infestation by dipterous fly larvae in humans and animals. The larvae can infect livi...
Myiasis is the term used to describe infestations, both obligatory and accidental, in vertebrate ani...
Myiasis is derived from a Latin word "Muia," which means fly and "iasis," which means disease. It is...
Among arthropod diseases affecting animals, larval infections - myiases - of domestic and wild anima...
Oral myiasis is a rare disease that is most common in developing countries and is associated with po...
Certain dipteran flies larvae causing invasion of the tissues and organs of the humans or other vert...
Myiasis is a rare condition caused by the invasion of tissues by the larvae of flies, mainly from th...
Myiasis is a parasitic infection manifesting in skin and mucous membrane by developing larvae(maggot...
WOS: A1995TA49800010PubMed ID: 8537873A CASE OF MYIASIS GINGIVA was diagnosed in an investigation de...
We present a case of oral myiasis in a 15-year-old boy with tuberculosis meningitis. The diagnosis w...
Oral myiasis (infestation by the larvae of Diptera flies) has only rarely been reported in the Engli...
The worms were found in the eyes and inside mouth in the 76 year-old man with experience of operatio...
In Mediterranean countries, Sarcophaga (Liopygia) crassipalpis, Sarcophaga (L.) argyrostoma, and Sar...
Background Oral myiasis is usually caused by flies of the order Diptera. One of the causes of human ...
A clinical report of otomyiasis in a 1-year-old girl is reported. A III instar larva of Sarcophaga s...
Myiasis is the infestation by dipterous fly larvae in humans and animals. The larvae can infect livi...
Myiasis is the term used to describe infestations, both obligatory and accidental, in vertebrate ani...
Myiasis is derived from a Latin word "Muia," which means fly and "iasis," which means disease. It is...
Among arthropod diseases affecting animals, larval infections - myiases - of domestic and wild anima...
Oral myiasis is a rare disease that is most common in developing countries and is associated with po...
Certain dipteran flies larvae causing invasion of the tissues and organs of the humans or other vert...
Myiasis is a rare condition caused by the invasion of tissues by the larvae of flies, mainly from th...
Myiasis is a parasitic infection manifesting in skin and mucous membrane by developing larvae(maggot...
WOS: A1995TA49800010PubMed ID: 8537873A CASE OF MYIASIS GINGIVA was diagnosed in an investigation de...