Oral myiasis associated with drug induced gingival hyperplasia - a rare case report
Introduction: Myiasis (Greek: myi = fly) refers to infestation of living tissues of humans and animals by Dipterous eggs or larvae. Incidence of oral myiasis is comparatively lesser than that of cutaneous myiasis. We report a rare case of oral myiasis of anterior maxilla associated with drug induced...
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Main Authors: | Gadda Rohit B. (Author), Agrawal Ankush (Author), Kumar SN Santosh (Author), Rothe Tushar Manohar (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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