| Literature DB >> 32895252 |
Madhusudan Astekar1, Sowmya Vishnurao Gujjar2, Himanshu Upadhyay3, Himani Upadhyay4.
Abstract
Oral myiasis is a rare disease, identified primarily in non-industrialised nations. It is caused fundamentally by the attack of larvae from Dipteran flies on the human tissues. Predisposing factors for oral myiasis are extraction wounds, destitute oral cleanliness, meagreness, mouth breathing amid rest, suppurative injuries, necrotic tissues, diabetes and perivascular infections primarily within the elderly, extreme halitosis, alcohol addiction, cerebral paralysis and components that favour prolonged mouth opening. Myiasis may have predilection to patients with mental challenges, cerebral palsy and hemiplegia due to unfortunate physical agility. The present case reports an oral myiasis in a 25-year-old woman who was mentally challenged. This condition was treated by topical application of turpentine oil with manual expulsion of hatchlings, taken after by surgical debridement and wide range antimicrobials. © BMJ Publishing Group Limited 2020. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.Entities:
Keywords: cerebral palsy; hemiplegia; insects; larva; maggot; myiasis; oral
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32895252 PMCID: PMC7476568 DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2020-234818
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X