Case Reports in Medicine (Jan 2012)

A Case of Human Oral Myiasis by Lucilia sericata in a Hospitalized Patient in Extremadura, Spain

  • C. Pérez-Giraldo,
  • I. Márquez-Laffón,
  • M. T. Blanco,
  • J. R. Muñoz del Rey,
  • M. J. Chavero,
  • M. A. Habela,
  • A. C. Gómez-García

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/792683
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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Myiasis is the term used to describe infestations, both obligatory and accidental, in vertebrate animals and humans by dipteral larvae. The oral cavity is rarely affected by this infestation and the circumstances which can lead to oral myiasis include persistent mouth opening together with poor hygiene, or facial traumatism. We present a case of oral myiasis by larvae of Lucilia sericata, a species present in the Iberian Peninsula, in a hospitalized patient with surgical problems.