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NEJM -- Marty FM and Whiteside KR. Myiasis Due to Dermatobia hominis (Human Botfly). 352(23):e21. Supplementary Video

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Supplement to: Marty FM and Whiteside KR. Myiasis Due to Dermatobia hominis (Human Botfly). N Engl J Med 2005;352(23):e21.




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After lidocaine was injected around the nodules, five Dermatobia hominis larvae at various developmental stages were extracted with the use of manual pressure and tweezers.

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