Nasal myiasis: Report of a case and literature review

Myiasis is the infection of animal or human tissues or organs by larvae of Diptera. It may affect individuals of any age, but is more common in middle-aged and elderly patients. Nasal myiasis, an infection of the nasal and paranasal cavities by such larvae, is a common disease in tropical and develo...

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Antiparasitic agent
Insect repellent
Case report
Clinical feature
Cochliomyia
Diptera
Drosophila melanogaster
Foreign body
Human
Lucilia cuprina
Lucilia sericata
Maxillary sinus
Myiasis
Nose infection
Oestrosis
Review
Sensation
Thermoproteus tenax
Colombia
Diabetes mellitus
Diptera
Ivermectin
Myiasis
Nasal cavity
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dc.title.TranslatedTitle.por.fl_str_mv Miíase nasal: Informe de um caso e revisão do assunto
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Miasis nasal: Informe de un caso y revisión del tema
title Nasal myiasis: Report of a case and literature review
spellingShingle Nasal myiasis: Report of a case and literature review
Antiparasitic agent
Insect repellent
Case report
Clinical feature
Cochliomyia
Diptera
Drosophila melanogaster
Foreign body
Human
Lucilia cuprina
Lucilia sericata
Maxillary sinus
Myiasis
Nose infection
Oestrosis
Review
Sensation
Thermoproteus tenax
Colombia
Diabetes mellitus
Diptera
Ivermectin
Myiasis
Nasal cavity
title_short Nasal myiasis: Report of a case and literature review
title_full Nasal myiasis: Report of a case and literature review
title_fullStr Nasal myiasis: Report of a case and literature review
title_full_unstemmed Nasal myiasis: Report of a case and literature review
title_sort Nasal myiasis: Report of a case and literature review
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Insect repellent
Case report
Clinical feature
Cochliomyia
Diptera
Drosophila melanogaster
Foreign body
Human
Lucilia cuprina
Lucilia sericata
Maxillary sinus
Myiasis
Nose infection
Oestrosis
Review
Sensation
Thermoproteus tenax
Colombia
Diabetes mellitus
Diptera
Ivermectin
Myiasis
Nasal cavity
topic Antiparasitic agent
Insect repellent
Case report
Clinical feature
Cochliomyia
Diptera
Drosophila melanogaster
Foreign body
Human
Lucilia cuprina
Lucilia sericata
Maxillary sinus
Myiasis
Nose infection
Oestrosis
Review
Sensation
Thermoproteus tenax
Colombia
Diabetes mellitus
Diptera
Ivermectin
Myiasis
Nasal cavity
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