RÉSUMÉ
Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) is a pruritic dermatitis caused by migration of animal hookworm larvae into the skin. We present a case of CLM in a 31-year-old pregnant woman. The treatment of CLM relies on antihelminthic agents, such as thiabendazole, albendazole, and ivermectin. This case was interesting in that the standard treatment options previously mentioned were contraindicated owing to the patient's pregnancy. Cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen resulted in complete resolution of her lesion and symptoms.
Sujet(s)
Cryothérapie , Maladies du pied/parasitologie , Larva migrans/thérapie , Complications parasitaires de la grossesse/thérapie , Adulte , Femelle , Maladies du pied/diagnostic , Maladies du pied/thérapie , Humains , Larva migrans/diagnostic , Grossesse , Complications parasitaires de la grossesse/diagnosticRÉSUMÉ
Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) is a pruritic dermatitis caused by migration of the animal hookworm larvae into the epidermis. We present a case of CLM in a 31-year-old pregnant woman. The treatment of CLM relies on antihelminthic agents, such as thiabendazole, albendazole, and ivermectin. This case was interesting in that the standard treatment options previously mentioned were contraindicated owing to the patient's pregnancy. Cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen resulted in complete resolution of her lesion and symptoms.