ALLMedicine™ Cutaneous Larva Migrans Center
Research & Reviews 167 results
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7839857
BMJ Case Reports; Thadchanamoorthy V, Dayasiri K
Jan 26th, 2021 - Cutaneous larva migrans is an acquired, self-limited infestation caused by cat hookworm, Ancylostoma braziliense, and dog hookworm, A. caninum The disease is acquired by direct contact with contaminated soil. Circumrotation is a religious ritual p...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7774534
Emerging Infectious Diseases; Ramondetta A, Ribero S et. al.
Dec 22nd, 2020 - Fluorescence-advanced videodermatoscopy is not a widespread diagnostic technique. Its application in dermatology can facilitate the diagnosis of diseases such as cutaneous larva migrans by enabling us to recognize the precise position of larva in ...
https://doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000002792
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal; Del Giudice P, Hubiche T
Aug 2nd, 2020 - We present a case of a 22-month-old girl who had 2 episodes of cutaneous larva migrans 2 months apart after returning from a tropical area, despite a single exposure period.
https://doi.org/10.1097/01.ASW.0000662248.18996.b5
Advances in Skin & Wound Care; Gill N, Somayaji R et. al.
Jun 16th, 2020 - To provide information about infection with cutaneous larva migrans (CLM). This continuing education activity is intended for physicians, physician assistants, NPs, and nurses with an interest in skin and wound care. After participating in this ed...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7204579
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; Lander M, Checkley AM et. al.
May 9th, 2020 - Cutaneous Larva Migrans Presenting with Folliculitis.|2020|Lander M,Checkley AM,Walker SL,|
Clinicaltrials.gov 171 results
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7839857
BMJ Case Reports; Thadchanamoorthy V, Dayasiri K
Jan 26th, 2021 - Cutaneous larva migrans is an acquired, self-limited infestation caused by cat hookworm, Ancylostoma braziliense, and dog hookworm, A. caninum The disease is acquired by direct contact with contaminated soil. Circumrotation is a religious ritual p...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7774534
Emerging Infectious Diseases; Ramondetta A, Ribero S et. al.
Dec 22nd, 2020 - Fluorescence-advanced videodermatoscopy is not a widespread diagnostic technique. Its application in dermatology can facilitate the diagnosis of diseases such as cutaneous larva migrans by enabling us to recognize the precise position of larva in ...
https://doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000002792
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal; Del Giudice P, Hubiche T
Aug 2nd, 2020 - We present a case of a 22-month-old girl who had 2 episodes of cutaneous larva migrans 2 months apart after returning from a tropical area, despite a single exposure period.
https://doi.org/10.1097/01.ASW.0000662248.18996.b5
Advances in Skin & Wound Care; Gill N, Somayaji R et. al.
Jun 16th, 2020 - To provide information about infection with cutaneous larva migrans (CLM). This continuing education activity is intended for physicians, physician assistants, NPs, and nurses with an interest in skin and wound care. After participating in this ed...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7204579
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; Lander M, Checkley AM et. al.
May 9th, 2020 - Cutaneous Larva Migrans Presenting with Folliculitis.|2020|Lander M,Checkley AM,Walker SL,|
News 15 results
https://www.mdedge.com/internalmedicine/article/194747/infectious-diseases/tropical-travelers-top-dermatologic-infestations/page/0/1?channel=39313
Feb 19th, 2019 - Cutaneous larva migrans Courtesy Mark Ash, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, N. C.
https://www.mdedge.com/familymedicine/article/139085/dermatology/recognizing-and-treating-pediatric-bug-infestations
Pediatric News; Jenna Borok
May 25th, 2017 - Pruritic bug infestations are a common problem among school-age children, Albert C. Yan, MD, said at a pediatric dermatology meeting sponsored by Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego and UC San Diego School of Medicine.
https://www.mdedge.com/dermatology/article/135108/dermatopathology/pruritic-rash-buttock
Brandon Osswald, Robert T. Gilson, MD
Apr 5th, 2017 - Cutaneous Larva Migrans Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) is caused by the larval migration of animal hookworms. Ancylostoma braziliense, Ancylostoma ceylanicum, and Ancylostoma caninum are the species most commonly associated with the disease.
https://www.mdedge.com/dermatology/article/117991/make-diagnosis-november-2016
Dr. Donna Bilu Martin
Nov 14th, 2016 - Cutaneous larva migrans Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) presents as a self-limited cutaneous eruption. It is also known as creeping eruption.
https://www.mdedge.com/ccjm/article/109824/dermatology/serpiginous-itchy-rash-foot?channel=162
Elisabeth Gómez Moyano, MD, PhD, Leandro Martinez Pilar, MD et. al.
Jul 1st, 2016 - A 22-year-old woman presented with a serpiginous, erythematous, itchy lesion on her left foot (Figure 1), 10 days after returning from a beach holiday in Tanzania. She noted that the site of the lesion kept changing.