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The other flies that cause furuncular myiasis include Cordylobia rhodaini (Lund fly, found in the rainforest areas of tropical Africa) and Dermatobia hominis (human botfly, which is endemic in Central and ... Kahn DG: Myiasis secondary to Dermatobia hominis (human botfly) presenting as a long-standing breast mass.
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Human bot fly; human botfly; Human brain; ... Human Brain Mapping; Human Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cell; Human Brain Natriuretic Peptide; Human Brain Proteome Project; Human Brain Tumor Stem Cell Assay; Human Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor; Human brains; Human branding; Human Breast Cancer Cell Lines;
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medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Human+bot+fly
medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Human+bot+fly
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; Main Entry: human botfly; Function: noun; : a large fly of the genus Dermatobia (D. hominis) that has brown wings and a bluish body, is widely distributed intropical America, and undergoes its larval development subcutaneously in some mammals including humans...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/human+botfly
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7 D.G. Kahn, Myiasis secondary to Dermatobia hominis (Human botfly) presenting as a long-standing breast mass, Arch Pathol Lab Med 123 (1999), pp. 829–831. ...
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Myiasis secondary to Sermatobia hominis (human botfly) presenting as a long-standing breast mass. ... Myiasis secondary to Sermatobia hominis (human botfly) presenting as a long-standing breas...Myiasis secondary to Sermatobia hominis (human botfly) presenting as a long-standing breast mass.
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10458833
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Kahn DG. 1999. Myiasis secondary to Dermatobia hominis (Human Botfly) presenting as a long-standing breast mass. Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 123: 829-831.
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All about the Bot Fly, aka, Torsalo, Dermatobia hominis. Sometimes found in Belize ... The patient had both lesions surgically excised revealing two live Human Botfly larvae. Pathology demonstrated infestation with fly larva (Myiasis) with inflammation, identified as Dermatobia Hominis.
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www.ambergriscaye.com/pages/town/botfly.html
www.ambergriscaye.com/pages/town/botfly.html
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In July, 2000, the American Medical Association published a professional journal that included these photographs and a description of a procedure used to extract a human botfly larva from the eye socket of a 5-year old boy in Honduras.
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www.breakthechain.org/exclusives/wormeye.html
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A case of a 54-year-old woman who presented with a breast mass is reported. Histologically, a chronic granulomatous inflammatory response was observed. The response was associated with an organism diagnosed as a fly larva, Dermatobia hominis (human botfly).
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