An unusual presentation of oral myiasis in maxilla: A case report

Journal Title: Indian Journal of Case Reports - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 4

Abstract

Myiasis is a universal term for infection by the parasitic fly larvae that feed on their host, which can be either living or dead tissue. Oral myiasis is still “rare” and “unique” due to the fact that oral cavity rarely provides the necessary habitat conducive for a larval lifecycle. In humans, the most commonly affected sites are the nose, eyes, skin wounds, sinuses, lungs, ears, gut, gallbladder, vagina, nasal cavities, and rarely the mouth. Here, we report a case of oral myiasis in an 83-year-old female patient reporting with swelling in the maxillary anterior region with the movement of bugs inside the mouth since 2–3 days. Treatment of myiasis has been discussed in the case report.

Authors and Affiliations

Deepak Khandelwal, Namita Kalra, Vnv Satish, Dhiraj Kumar

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Deepak Khandelwal, Namita Kalra, Vnv Satish, Dhiraj Kumar (2018). An unusual presentation of oral myiasis in maxilla: A case report. Indian Journal of Case Reports, 4(4), 292-294. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-504930