Diagnosis of Cutaneous Larva Migrans using Point of Care Ultrasound
Larva is a cutaneous parasitic infection that occurs when an immature hookworm larva inadvertently penetrates the dermis of a human, typically on the extremities. Traditionally, a clinical diagnosis is made when a tortuous/ eruption is seen superficially in the skin with complaints of intense . Poin...
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Main Authors: | Daniella Lamour (Author), Robert A. Farrow (Author), Jean Pierre (Author), Paul Khalil (Author) |
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CINQUILL Medical Publishers Inc.,
2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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