01449nas a2200181 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042100001800055700002000073700001400093700001200107245007800119856007400197300001100271490000600282520096500288022001401253 2013 d c2013 Jan1 aCandamourty R1 aVenkatachalam S1 aYuvaraj V1 aSujee C00aOral myiasis in an adult associated with filariasis and Hansen's disease. uhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3633295/?report=printable a259-620 v43 a

Oral myiasis is a common parasitic infestation of live human and animals caused by species of dipteran fly larvae known as maggots which may be secondary to medical disease. This case involves a 51-year-old female, poorly debilitated with advanced periodontal disease infected by the dipteral larvae in the anterior maxillary region which belonged to the family Calliphoridae and Chrysomya bezziana species. This lady was neglected from her family and presented oral myiasis with the previous history of filariasis and Hansen's disease. Secondary infestations may occur in cancrum oris, oral extraction wounds, jaw bone wounds, oral leprosy lesion, filariasis, and carcinoma. Hansen's disease (leprosy) is bacterial in origin whereas filariasis (elephantiasis) is parasitic in origin like-myiasis. The treatment consisted of manual removal of the larvae by topical application of turpentine oil, oral therapy, and surgical debridement of the oral wound.

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