皮肤锥体丝虫病;一个罕见的婴儿病例。

F. Hodges
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几乎每个医生都曾目睹过蛆虫污染坏死部位的情况,在本世纪初,某些种类的蝇幼虫甚至被用作治疗的食腐动物。众所周知,在家畜中,蝇蛆病会导致兽皮破损、肉被炸裂,并经常造成致命的伤口延伸。然而,许多医生并不熟悉苍蝇幼虫在人类身上的特异性寄生,在美国也相对不常见。被严格意义上的美洲斑蝽属感染的报告只有两次,两次都涉及成虫。因此,目前的婴儿病例是独一无二的。由于未能认识到这一实体可能导致不必要的关注,不必要的发病率,也许是不必要的或不适当的治疗,似乎值得在医学文献中报告以下事件。病例报告:一名11个月大的男孩,身体健康状况良好
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Cutaneous Cuterebra myiasis; an unusual case in an infant.
NEARLY every physician has at one time or another witnessed the contamination of a necrotic lesion by maggots, and in the early part of this century certain species of fly larvae were even employed therapeutically as scavengers. Myiasis is well known in domestic animals as a source of ruined hides, blown meat, and frequently fatal extensions of wounds. Specific parasitism by fly larvae in humans however, is not familiar to many physicians and is relatively uncommon in the United States. Infestation by the strictly American genus Cuterebra has been reported only twice, both instances involving adults. The present case in an infant, therefore, is unique. Since failure to recognize this entity may lead to unwarranted concern, needless morbidity, and perhaps unnecessary or inappropriate therapy, it seems worth while to report the following episode in medical literature. REPORT OF CASE A boy, aged 11 months, in otherwise excellent physical health and
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