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A rare case of cutaneous larva migrans due to Gnathostoma sp
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Parasitic Disease28-Year-old LadyHelminthologyRare CaseLymphatic FilariasisPathologyDifferent PartsGnathostoma SpHyperparasiteDermatologyHelminth InfectionMedicineCutaneous Larva MigransParasitology
A 28-year-old lady presented with recurrent erythematous skin lesions in different parts of the body for 3 months. There were several episodes of worm coming out of the lesions. Examination of the worms in the parasitology laboratory revealed it to be a larva of Gnathostoma sp. She was advised treatment with Albendazole for 21 days, and there was no recurrence of lesions.
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