Abstract
As tropical countries become common travelers' destinations, more and more returning travelers are expected to present with cutaneous lesions secondary to myiasis. The skin lesion starts as a small red papule and gradually enlarges to become a furuncle. Familiarity with the characteristic clinical presentation and proper management would avoid an unnecessary diagnostic work-up and therapeutic intervention, including surgery and the use of antibiotics.
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Siraj, D. S., & Luczkovich, J. (2005). Nodular skin lesion in a returning traveler. Journal of Travel Medicine, 12(4), 229–231. https://doi.org/10.2310/7060.2005.12411
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