Ultrasound features of cutaneous myiasis: a rare case in a child
Ultrasound features of cutaneous myiasis: a rare case in a child

Ultrasound features of cutaneous myiasis: a rare case in a child

J Ultrasound. 2024 Jul 6. doi: 10.1007/s40477-024-00915-7. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Cutaneous myiasis is an infestation of the skin with larvae of some dipteran species. Among humans, Dermatobia hominis is the most frequently encountered dipteran responsible for cutaneous myiasis. This insect is endemic to tropical and subtropical regions, consequently, individuals travelling from non-endemic areas are most susceptible to infection due to a lack of prior exposure. Three clinical variants of myiasis are distinguished: furuncular, migratory, and wound myiasis. Furuncular myiasis represents the most common form among travelers, yet it is a rare cause of pediatric skin manifestations in developed countries. Limited awareness of this condition in non-endemic regions contributes to diagnostic challenges. In this scenario, ultrasound is useful in the diagnostic workup, enabling the identification of the viable larva.

PMID:38970739 | DOI:10.1007/s40477-024-00915-7