Human subcutaneous dirofilariasis: the ‘migrating’ skin tumor

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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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Mistry, M. A., Hoejvig, J., Helleberg, M., Stensvold, C. R., Jokelainen, P., Noehr, A., & Bonde, C. (2021). Human subcutaneous dirofilariasis: the ‘migrating’ skin tumor. Case Reports in Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery, 8(1), 181–185. https://doi.org/10.1080/23320885.2021.2002154

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