Cutaneous Larva Migrans: Diagnosis on Fine Needle Aspiration
Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RECENT TRENDS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - Year 2014, Vol 9, Issue 2
Abstract
Cutaneous larva migrans is a skin disease in humans caused by larva of nematode parasites of hookworm family. The diagnosis of Cutaneous larva migrans is based mainly on clinicalfeatures and history. On review of literature, there have been no recorded instances of cytological diagnosis of Cutaneous larva migrans. We are reporting a case of Cutaneouslarva migrans, which was diagnosed on fine needle aspiration.
Authors and Affiliations
Anand M , Sowmya S
Study of Flexibility, Agility and Reaction Time in Circus Artists
Do circus artists have better flexibility and agility than general population? The study was carried out in 30 Circus Artists and 30 age matched controls. Flexibility was assessed using Sit and reach test and Shoulder an...
Study of Serum TSH and Prolactin Levels in Patients of Female Infertility
Background: The prevalence of infertility is estimated between 12 and 14 % and remains stable in recent years. Female causes of infertility comprise of endometriosis, tubal damage and ovulatory dysfunction. Thyroid dysfu...
Increased Awareness in Female for Cataract Surgery in the District Gandhinagar, Gujarat
A survey in all talukas of Gandhinagar district was held by Ophthalmic Assistant with the help of health workers and asha workers. Health education, health activities and proper guidance has increased awareness in female...
16S rDNA based identification of culturable bacteria from highly polluted Bangalore, India
This study investigated the microbial population of highly polluted Varthur and Bellandur lakes, the largest freshwater lakes of Bangalore, Karnataka. A motivation for this study was the umerous reports about these pollu...
Pneumonia unmasking APLA syndrome
Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome can mimic various other illnesses. We present a patient who presented with features suggestive of consolidation but actually had pulmonary embolism. Despite anticoagulation, she devel...