• Int J STD AIDS · Apr 2011

    Case Reports

    Myiasis arising in condylomata acuminata: an unusual presentation.

    • D Pandhi, A Singal, and S Das.
    • Department of Dermatology and STD, University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital, University of Delhi, Delhi, India. deepikapandhi@rediffmail.com
    • Int J STD AIDS. 2011 Apr 1;22(4):238-40.

    AbstractMyiasis is infestation of skin, mucosa, orifices or natural cavities of humans or animals by larvae of flying dipterous insects that, at least for a certain period of their life cycle, feed from live or necrotic tissue of the host. The distribution is worldwide with more cases being reported from tropical, subtropical and warm temperate areas. This report describes a rare case of perianal condylomata acuminata complicated with myiasis due to Chrysomya bezziana, seen in the presence of poor hygiene in a tropical country with a high fly population.

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