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Am Fam Physician
; 35(2): 127-33, 1987 Feb.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-3812168
RESUMO
Although cutaneous myiasis remains uncommon in North America, any traveler to the tropics may return with this ailment. A history of travel to a tropical country, a persistent pruritic lesion resembling a boil but having a dark central punctum with seropurulent or serosanguineous drainage, and complaints of a crawling sensation in the area of the lesion should lead the physician to consider myiasis. Treatment is directed at prompt removal of the fly maggot by incision and extraction.