2016
DOI: 10.4103/0019-5154.190109
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Cutaneous larva migrans: Presentation at an unusual site

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“…even though the clinical presentation is typical, there are some case reports presenting an unusual manifestation of the disease. clM can be found in atypical locations, including the glans penis and perianal area [10][11][12][13]. the skin lesion in this location is characteristically raised and tortuous [11].…”
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“…even though the clinical presentation is typical, there are some case reports presenting an unusual manifestation of the disease. clM can be found in atypical locations, including the glans penis and perianal area [10][11][12][13]. the skin lesion in this location is characteristically raised and tortuous [11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…clM can be found in atypical locations, including the glans penis and perianal area [10][11][12][13]. the skin lesion in this location is characteristically raised and tortuous [11]. Another rare site of infection described in literature is the scalp [14,15].…”
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“…[ 3 ] A. braziliense resides in the animal intestine and sheds eggs which undergo development into infectious larvae outside the body. [ 4 ] Infections are most common in warm climates and occur in children more commonly than in adults. The people who come in contact with soil – hunters, gardeners, farmers, and children who play in the soil are commonly affected.…”
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“…CLM is rare in infancy,[ 3 ] and cases can also be seen in nonendemic regions. [ 4 ] Hence, familiarity with the condition is important for correct diagnosis and management.…”
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