CRANIAL OSTEOMYELITIS AS A COMPLICATION OF FURUNCULAR MYIASIS

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Autor(a) principal: Muñoz,Nelson
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Galvis,Sandra, Patiño,Oscar, Moneriz,Carlos
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Ed. Português. Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To report the case of an infant with infrequent cranial osteomyelitis as a complication of furuncular myiasis. Case description: The patient was a 4-month-old male who presented to the emergency department with a nodular skull lesion with edema, tenderness, pain, and purulent drainage, as well as progress of the ulcerated lesion and evidence of larvae inside. Antibiotic treatment was initiated, and the patient was taken to the operating room to remove the larvae, but he had no symptomatic improvement. A skull radiograph was taken to visualize the osteolytic lesion, and a 3D computed tomography scan showed osteomyelitis of the external parietal surface. Antibiotic management readjustment continued for a total of six weeks, and a skin flap was used with clinical improvement. Comments: Myiasis is defined as the infestation of vertebrates with fly larvae. In mammals, larvae can feed on host tissue and cause a wide range of infestations depending on their location in the body. The cranial osteomyelitis as a complication of myiasis described in this report seems to be an exceptional case.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv CRANIAL OSTEOMYELITIS AS A COMPLICATION OF FURUNCULAR MYIASIS
title CRANIAL OSTEOMYELITIS AS A COMPLICATION OF FURUNCULAR MYIASIS
spellingShingle CRANIAL OSTEOMYELITIS AS A COMPLICATION OF FURUNCULAR MYIASIS
Muñoz,Nelson
Myiasis
Osteomyelitis
Larvae
Hypodermyiasis
title_short CRANIAL OSTEOMYELITIS AS A COMPLICATION OF FURUNCULAR MYIASIS
title_full CRANIAL OSTEOMYELITIS AS A COMPLICATION OF FURUNCULAR MYIASIS
title_fullStr CRANIAL OSTEOMYELITIS AS A COMPLICATION OF FURUNCULAR MYIASIS
title_full_unstemmed CRANIAL OSTEOMYELITIS AS A COMPLICATION OF FURUNCULAR MYIASIS
title_sort CRANIAL OSTEOMYELITIS AS A COMPLICATION OF FURUNCULAR MYIASIS
author Muñoz,Nelson
author_facet Muñoz,Nelson
Galvis,Sandra
Patiño,Oscar
Moneriz,Carlos
author_role author
author2 Galvis,Sandra
Patiño,Oscar
Moneriz,Carlos
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Muñoz,Nelson
Galvis,Sandra
Patiño,Oscar
Moneriz,Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Myiasis
Osteomyelitis
Larvae
Hypodermyiasis
topic Myiasis
Osteomyelitis
Larvae
Hypodermyiasis
description ABSTRACT Objective: To report the case of an infant with infrequent cranial osteomyelitis as a complication of furuncular myiasis. Case description: The patient was a 4-month-old male who presented to the emergency department with a nodular skull lesion with edema, tenderness, pain, and purulent drainage, as well as progress of the ulcerated lesion and evidence of larvae inside. Antibiotic treatment was initiated, and the patient was taken to the operating room to remove the larvae, but he had no symptomatic improvement. A skull radiograph was taken to visualize the osteolytic lesion, and a 3D computed tomography scan showed osteomyelitis of the external parietal surface. Antibiotic management readjustment continued for a total of six weeks, and a skin flap was used with clinical improvement. Comments: Myiasis is defined as the infestation of vertebrates with fly larvae. In mammals, larvae can feed on host tissue and cause a wide range of infestations depending on their location in the body. The cranial osteomyelitis as a complication of myiasis described in this report seems to be an exceptional case.
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