Nasal localization of a Pseudoterranova decipiens larva in a Danish patient with suspected allergic rhinitis

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Pseudoterranoviasis is a zoonotic disease caused by nematode larvae of species within the genus Pseudoterranova (seal worm, cod worm). Most infections are gastrointestinal, oesophageal or pharyngeal, but here we report a nasal infection. A 33-year-old patient suffering from rhinitis for 1.5 years recovered a worm larva from the nose. Diagnosis was performed by morphological and molecular characterization, showing the causative agent to be a third-stage larva of Pseudoterranova decipiens (sensu stricto). Various infection routes are discussed.

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Nordholm, A., Kurtzhals, J. A. L., Karami, A. M., Kania, P. W., & Buchmann, K. (2020). Nasal localization of a Pseudoterranova decipiens larva in a Danish patient with suspected allergic rhinitis. Journal of Helminthology, 94. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022149X20000681

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