2017
DOI: 10.1590/abd1806-4841.20177239
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Disseminated tungiasis

Abstract: The authors report an unusual case of disseminated tungiasis in a 52-year-old patient living in the city of Campo Grande, state of Mato Grosso do Sul, who had crusted-papular-nodular lesions located in feet, hands, and right thigh. Diagnosis was confirmed by dermoscopy and anatomopathological examination.

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“…90,96 'Dynamic' findings may also be seen on dermoscopy, including movements of grey-blue areas within the white halo, moving structures secondary to peristaltic activity of the flea, or even flea transitioning between lesions. 86,97,98 Finally, two new dermoscopy findings have also been reported in tungiasis, i.e. silver fibrous dendritic structures attached to the dark central pore, representing the trachea of Tunga penetrans, 99,100 and wriggling reddish tubular structures, corresponding to midgut of the parasite filled with host blood.…”
Section: Tungiasismentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…90,96 'Dynamic' findings may also be seen on dermoscopy, including movements of grey-blue areas within the white halo, moving structures secondary to peristaltic activity of the flea, or even flea transitioning between lesions. 86,97,98 Finally, two new dermoscopy findings have also been reported in tungiasis, i.e. silver fibrous dendritic structures attached to the dark central pore, representing the trachea of Tunga penetrans, 99,100 and wriggling reddish tubular structures, corresponding to midgut of the parasite filled with host blood.…”
Section: Tungiasismentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Ex vivo dermoscopy in tungiasis may show parasite head and distended abdomen full of eggs 90,96 . ‘Dynamic’ findings may also be seen on dermoscopy, including movements of grey‐blue areas within the white halo, moving structures secondary to peristaltic activity of the flea, or even flea transitioning between lesions 86,97,98 . Finally, two new dermoscopy findings have also been reported in tungiasis, i.e.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Under certain circumstances, the transmission of adult females from person to person may occur when a health care provider comes into close contact with a patient who has free-running sand fleas on the skin such as during examination and treatment ( 16 , 17 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can have a 10mm white area with a black center. The black center is the abdomen's caudal tip of the parasitic chigoe flea that has burrowed into the skin to lay eggs [10,11].…”
Section: Tunga Eye Signmentioning
confidence: 99%