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cutaneous larva migrans — Definition
Kutanöz larva migrans / cutaneous larva migrans
Kutanous larvae migrans is a parasitant skin disease, which often penetrates into human skin (such as a dog or cat hooked wolf larvae (such as Ancylostoma braziliense). Larvaes combine under the skin and form curvy, itching and redness tunnels. Most often occurs in tropical and subtropical regions, the result of contact to sandy or humid soil with naked foot. If not treated, weeks or months may take, but it is treated successfully with antiparasitic drugs.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Kutanöz larva migrans?
Kutanöz larva migrans; kutanous larvae migrans is a parasitant skin disease, which often penetrates into human skin (such as a dog or cat hooked wolf larvae (such as Ancylostoma braziliense). Larvaes combine under the skin and form curvy, itching and redness tunnels. Most often occurs in tropical and subtropical regions, the result of contact to sandy or humid soil with naked foot. If not treated, weeks or months may take, but it is treated successfully with antiparasitic drugs.
❓ What is cutaneous larva migrans in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "cutaneous larva migrans" is Kutanöz larva migrans.
❓ Which medical field is Kutanöz larva migrans related to?
This term belongs to the Diseases category.