Creeping eruption of the hand in an Iranian patient: Cutaneous larva migrans
Creeping eruption of the hand in an Iranian patient: Cutaneous larva migrans
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Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM), a serpiginous cutaneous eruption is the most commonly acquired tropical dermatosis.It is caused by infection with hookworm larvae in tropical and trinity bay vodka sub-tropical areas, and people who have a history of travel in these countries.The most frequent location of CLM is the distal lower extremities or buttocks.
We describe a case of 57-year-old Iranian female patient with CLM of hand (unusual site) without traveling to endemic countries that was successfully treated with oral albendazole.To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of CLM summer beauty ornamental onion in Iran.