Transplantation of a pectoralis major flap for the repair of myiasis woundsOA
Myiasis is a disease caused by the invasion and colonization of human tissues and organs by the larvae of flies.This is manifested by the formation of necrotic tissue in the lesion,the colonization of fly eggs and the spread of fly larvae.This disease is mostly found in areas with poor sanitary conditions.Poor wound care,necrotic tissue formation,reduced immunity,and frequent contact with flies are risk factors for this disease.Myiasis can be divided into obligate and facultative parasitism,^([1])while some scholars have classified myiasis according to its location.^([2])In addition,some cases of myiasis are secondary to wound infection or poor surgical maintenance.^([3,4]).
Yongkang Cai;Yilin He;Xiaoxing Tan;Tangchun Liu;Qingdeng Feng;Dongjing Zhang;Zhengfei Yang;
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital,Guangzhou 510120,ChinaDepartment of Emergency Medicine,Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital,Guangzhou 510120,ChinaChinese Atomic Energy Agency Centre of Excellence on Nuclear Technology Applications for Insect Control,Key Laboratory of Tropical Disease Control of the Ministry of Education,Sun Yat-sen University,Guangzhou 510080,China International Atomic Energy Agency Collaborating Centre,Sun Yat-sen University,Guangzhou 510080,China
基础医学
woundimmunitymyiasis
《World Journal of Emergency Medicine》 2024 (003)
P.238-240 / 3
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