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Oxf Med Case Reports ; 2023(11): omad126, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38033409

ABSTRACT

Myiasis is defined as the infestation of any part of the body by fly larvae. It is particularly common in tropical and subtropical regions. Cutaneous myiasis is the most common manifestation of this infestation. Here, we report a 21-year-old Syrian female who presented with a 10-day history of painful 2 ulcer-like lesions on her scalp and was diagnosed with furuncular myiasis, which included more than 20 larvae. The patient had no history of international travel to myiasis-endemic areas before the onset of the lesions. She probably acquired the infestation while visiting a cattle farm located in a rural region east of Hama governorate. Seborrheic dermatitis developed on her scalp after the myiasis treatment was performed.

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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 102(21): e33805, 2023 May 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37233429

ABSTRACT

Scabies is a neglected tropical disease that continues to have global impacts and long-term health consequences. It is caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabei var. hominis, which is an obligate ectoparasite that lives in the epidermis of the human skin. Scabies is common in poor communities due to overcrowding in places like old age homes, prisons, and homeless and displaced children. However, developed countries are also susceptible to scabies infestations, such as in institutional outbreaks or small epidemics under war conditions or during natural disasters. The diagnosis of scabies may be assisted by invasive and noninvasive tools; However, the history and examination findings are usually adequate to confirm the clinical suspicion. Here, we present an updated review of scabies by focusing on the diagnostic approaches, treatment, and prevention of scabies.


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Insecticides , Scabies , Child , Humans , Animals , Scabies/diagnosis , Scabies/drug therapy , Scabies/epidemiology , Insecticides/therapeutic use , Skin , Epidermis , Disease Outbreaks , Neglected Diseases/epidemiology , Sarcoptes scabiei
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Ann Med Surg (Lond) ; 85(4): 1068-1072, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37113947

ABSTRACT

Primary anorectal melanoma is an extremely rare malignancy of the gastrointestinal tract with a very poor prognosis. Due to the late presentation, most patients with primary anorectal melanoma are diagnosed at advanced stages. Scleroderma is an autoimmune disease characterized by fibrosis of the skin and visceral organs. There is an increased risk of developing cancer in scleroderma patients. Case Presentation: A 57-year-old Syrian female diagnosed with localized scleroderma complained of a sensation of a mass in her anal area. She was diagnosed with primary rectal melanoma and was put on neoadjuvant radiotherapy. Following the radiotherapy, the endoscopy revealed several black lesions in her anal canal, and thus abdominoperineal resection was conducted. Discussion and Conclusion: Malignant melanoma can occur in unsuspected locations such as the anal canal. Novel therapies like anti-CTLA4 drugs have proven efficient in controlling the disease. The lack of data in the literature on this malignancy and the absence of guidelines make it challenging for an optimal approach.

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Clin Case Rep ; 10(12): e6678, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36483882

ABSTRACT

We report an extremely rare case of an ingrown nail with subungual myiasis on the same toe (was documented with videos) in a female patient with no previous history of travel, trauma, contact with animals, immunosuppressive treatment, or psychiatric disorders.

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Clin Case Rep ; 10(10): e6389, 2022 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36225617

ABSTRACT

Harlequin ichthyosis is a rare autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis with a distinct phenotypic appearance. It associated with a high mortality rate and affects both sexes equally. We report a harlequin fetus with a history of scalp psoriasis in his mother. The neonate was born to consanguineous parents who had a previous female baby that was diagnosed with harlequin ichthyosis.

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