See Also: spiruroid larva migrans(medicine)
larva migrans(medicine)
Cutaneous larva migrans(medicine)
Visceral larva migrans(medicine)
larva migrans, visceral(medicine)
ocular larva migrans(medicine)
spiruroid(medicine)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
erysipelas migrans(medicine)
erythema migrans(medicine)

spiruroid larva migrans (medicine)


spiruroid larva migrans


Extraintestinal migration by nematode larvae of the order Spiruroidea, not adapted to maturation in the human intestine; caused chiefly by species of Gnathostoma spinigerum and G. Hispidum in Japan and Thailand, following ingestion of uncooked fish infected with encapsulated third-stage infective larvae, and possibly by ingestion of infected copepods (the first intermediate host) in contaminated drinking water; the anteriorly spined larvae produce serpiginous tunnels in the skin or may cause subcutaneous or pulmonary abscess, or may invade the eye or brain.