MEHMET SOLMAZ, SONER KARAALİ, HASAN UTKAN AYDİN, HAYRİ OMER BERKOZ
Türk Plastik, Rekonstrüktif ve Estetik Cerrahi Dergisi - 2018;26(2):81-83
Cutaneous myiasis is a localized infectious disease which affects humans and vertebrate animals. Most common causes of cutaneous myiasis worldwide are dipterous larvae of "Dermatobia hominis" and "Cordylobia anthropophaga." Clinical presentations include nodules, ulcers, creeping eruption, and wound infections which may be localized anywhere on skin including trunk, scalp, and extremities. Here, we present a 30-year-old female patient consulted to our clinic who presented with erythematous lesions on her lower extremities after a visit to South America. According to her travel history, laboratory and imaging results, she was diagnosed with cutaneous myiasis. Etiology, clinical presentation, and surgical treatment options of myiasis, which is very rare in Turkey, are discussed.