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[Cutaneous larva migrans syndrome].
Revue Médicale de Liège 2000 June
The presence of an erythematous serpiginous cord migrating inside the skin must evoke one of several parasitoses. Such a type of lesion is encountered in distinct diseases including larva migrans, gnathostoma dermatitis, larva currens, Loa-Loa filariosis, dirofilariasis and creeping myiasis.
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