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Cutaneous larva migrans: case report with current recommendations for treatment. Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. [J Am Podiatr Med Assoc] Journal article

 
TitleCutaneous larva migrans: case report with current recommendations for treatment.
Author(s)O'Quinn JC, Dushin R 
InstitutionCommunity Health Partners Regional Medical Center, Lorain, OH, USA.
SourceJ Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2005 May-Jun; 95(3):291-4.
MeSHAnimals
Antinematodal Agents
Florida
Foot Dermatoses
Humans
Larva Migrans
Male
Middle Aged
Practice Guidelines
Thiabendazole
AbstractCutaneous larva migrans is a common skin pathology that occurs in people who have recently visited tropical or subtropical climates. Given the ubiquity of this condition, the podiatric physician may encounter cutaneous larva migrans during clinical practice and should be cognizant of the presenting signs and typical patient history given in these cases. We describe the case of a 62-year-old man who presented with a pruritic, erythematous, serpiginous lesion on the dorsum of his left foot after having vacationed in Florida for several weeks. The patient was treated successfully with oral thiabendazole, 500 mg after meals 4 times daily for 5 days.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Case Reports
Journal Article
PubMed ID15901819
  
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