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Mulia, Rizki Citra, Djawad, Khairuddin, Adriani, Anni, Idrus, Idrianti |
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Serbian Journal of Dermatology and Venerology; March 2020, Vol. 12 Issue: 1 p9-13, 5p |
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Introduction.Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM), commonly called creeping eruption, is a parasitic skin disorder caused by the invasion of larva to the skin. This disease classically presents as serpiginous lesions. Larva frequently originates from fecal material of cats and dogs. The pruritus is usually intense and if not treated might disrupt activity, lead to secondary infection, and extend to other regions. Oral and topical antihelminthic agents are the first-line treatment with excellent clinical response. However, they are not always readily available, as is it the case in our region. We attempt to tackle this limitation by formulating an office-made albendazole cream. This report shows the clinical efficacy of our regimen in three cases of CLM. |
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