Malaysian Journal of Dermatology 2017;39(Dec):56-58
Atypical Presentation of Cutaneous Larva Migrans: A Case Report & Literature Review
Kean Pan ONG 1 ; Wooi Chiang TAN ; Yew Thong CHONG ; Yek Huan KHOR ; Lee Chin CHAN
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Keywords
Cutaneous larva migrans; Creeping eruption; Hookworm infection; Dermatitis serpiginosus
Country
Malaysia
Language
English
Abstract
Cutaneous larva migrans, also known as “migrant linear epidermitis”, “beach worm”, “migranthelminthiasis”, “dermatitis serpiginosus” or “creeping eruption”. It is a zoonosis which caused byaccidental percutaneous inoculation of helminth larvae, usually parasites of the small intestines of catsand dogs. It typically presents as an itchy, erythematous, serpiginous, cutaneous eruption. We describea case of disseminated and extensive infection of cutaneous larva migrans in a 21-year-old traveler,leading a delay in diagnosis and treatment.
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