Mucocutaneous manifestations of helminth infections

Autor: Omar Lupi, Claire Fuller, Michael Lee, Laila Woc-Colburn, Aisha Sethi, Christopher Downing, Sidney Klaus, Natalia Mendoza, Francisco Bravo, Patricia Giglio, Barry Ladizinski, Omar P. Sangueza, Stephen K. Tyring, Livia Cristina de Melo Pino
Rok vydání: 2015
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Zdroj: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 73:929-944
ISSN: 0190-9622
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2014.11.034
Popis: In the 21st century, despite increased globalization through international travel for business, medical volunteerism, pleasure, and immigration/refugees into the United States, there is little published in the dermatology literature regarding the cutaneous manifestations of helminth infections. Approximately 17% of travelers seek medical care because of cutaneous disorders, many related to infectious etiologies. This review will focus on the cutaneous manifestations of helminth infections and is divided into 2 parts: part I focuses on nematode infections, and part II focuses on trematode and cestode infections. This review highlights the clinical manifestations, transmission, diagnosis, and treatment of helminth infections. Nematodes are roundworms that cause diseases with cutaneous manifestations, such as cutaneous larval migrans, onchocerciasis, filariasis, gnathostomiasis, loiasis, dracunculiasis, strongyloidiasis, ascariasis, streptocerciasis, dirofilariasis, and trichinosis. Tremadotes, also known as flukes, cause schistosomiasis, paragonimiasis, and fascioliasis. Cestodes (tapeworms) are flat, hermaphroditic parasites that cause diseases such as sparganosis, cysticercosis, and echinococcus.
Databáze: OpenAIRE