Mistry MA, Hoejvig J, Helleberg M, Stensvold CR, Jokelainen P, Noehr A, Bonde C. Human subcutaneous dirofilariasis: the 'migrating' skin tumor.
CASE REPORTS IN PLASTIC SURGERY AND HAND SURGERY 2021;
8:181-185. [PMID:
34790837 PMCID:
PMC8592590 DOI:
10.1080/23320885.2021.2002154]
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Abstract
A 46-year-old woman presented with facial pain and discomfort. Diagnosis of subcutaneous dirofilariasis was reached after several months from symptom onset. Dirofilariasis should be suspected, also in non-endemic areas, in patients with a migrating subcutaneous nodule. Plastic surgery is preferred, as the face is often involved.
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