Hookworm - Related cutaneous larva migrans: Case report
Hookworm-related cutaneous larva migrans is caused by the intradermal migration of soil-dwelling filariform larvae of dog and cat hookworms, most commonly Ancylostoma, usually develop itchy skin lesions, usually consisting of migrating superficial serpiginous traces, or sometimes stationary follicul...
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Main Authors: | Siham Boularbah (Author), Zakia Douhi (Author), Sabrina Oujidi (Author), Mariam Soughi (Author), Sara Elloudi (Author), Hanane Baybay (Author), Fatima Zahra Mernissi (Author) |
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