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A Laboratory-Based Study for First Documented Case of Urinary Myiasis Caused by Larvae of Megaselia scalaris (Diptera: Phoridae) in Saudi Arabia

Wakid MH

Megaselia scalaris (Diptera: Phoridae) is one of the medically important insects. Maggots from a urine sample of a 5-year-old Saudi girl were examined microscopically for identification. These maggots were cultured...
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Traumatic Myiasis Caused by an Association of Sarcophaga tibialis (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) and Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in a Domestic Cat in Italy

Pezzi M, Whitmore D, Chicca M, Lanfredi M, Leis M

We describe here a rare case of traumatic myiasis occurred in August 2014, caused by an association of 2 Diptera species, Sarcophaga tibialis Macquart (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) and Lucilia sericata (Meigen)...
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Aeromedical analysis of flying restriction in aircrews, ROKAF

Chung KY, Park BO

  • KMID: 1693677
  • Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.
  • 1993 Apr;3(1):89-97.
No abstract available.
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Medication and Flying: A Pilot's guide

Lee HY, Lim MH, Lee YH

  • KMID: 2092993
  • Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.
  • 1998 Dec;8(4):369-378.
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An aural myiasis case in a 54-year-old male farmer in Korea

Cho JH, Kim HB, Cho CS, Huh S, Ree HI

A 54-year-old male farmer residing in Chunchon, Korea, complaining of blood tinged discharge and tinnitus in the left ear for two days, was examined in August 16, 1996. Otoscopic...
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A Case of Oral Myiasis Caused by Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in Korea

Jang M, Ryu SM, Kwon SC, Ha JO, Kim YH, Kim DH, Jung SM, Lee SI, Sohn WM, Cha HJ, Ock M

We report here a case of oral myiasis in the Republic of Korea. The patient was a 37-year-old man with a 30-year history of Becker's muscular dystrophy. He was intubated...
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Infection and Chemotherapy: We Are Ready to Fly

Cheong HJ

  • KMID: 2391848
  • Infect Chemother.
  • 2013 Mar;45(1):108-109.
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Treatment of Fear of Flying

Lee SM

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A Case of Furuncular Cutaneous Myiasis in a German Patient Who Has Traveled to Benin

Ko BJ, Cho HK, Lee IY, Yong TS, Whang KU

  • KMID: 1427471
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2013 May;51(5):348-352.
Myiasis is the infestation of any part of the body by Diptera larvae. It is the fourth most common travel-associated skin disease and cutaneous myiasis is the most frequently encountered...
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Dermatobia hominis: Small Migrants Hidden in Your Skin

Zammarchi , Viligiardi R, Strohmeyer M, Bartoloni

Myiasis is a parasitic infestation of vertebrate animal tissues due to maggots of two-winged flies (Diptera) that feed on living or necrotic tissue. Dermatobia hominis occurs widely in tropical parts...
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Analyses of Expressed Sequence Tags from of Chironomus riparius Using Pyrosequencing : Molecular Ecotoxicology Perspective

Nair PG, Park SY, Choi J

  • KMID: 2380160
  • Environ Health Toxicol.
  • 2011 ;26(1):e2011010.
OBJECTIVES: Chironomus riparius, a non-biting midge (Chironomidae, Diptera), is extensively used as a model organism in aquatic ecotoxicological studies, and considering the potential of C. riparius larvae as a bio-monitoring...
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Use of Cytochrome c Oxidase Subunit I (COI) Nucleotide Sequences for Identification of the Korean Luciliinae Fly Species (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in Forensic Investigations

Park SH, Zhang Y, Piao H, Yu DH, Jeong HJ, Yoo GY, Chung U, Jo TH, Hwang JJ

Blowflies, especially species belonging to the subfamily Luciliinae, are the first insects to lay eggs on corpses in Korea. Fast and accurate species identification has been a key task for...
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Forensically Important Blow Flies Chrysomya pinguis, C. villeneuvi, and Lucilia porphyrina (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in a Case of Human Remains in Thailand

Monum T, Sukontason KL, Sribanditmongkol P, Sukontason K, Samerjai C, Limsopatham K, Suwannayod S, Klong-klaew T, Wannasan A

This is the first study to report Chrysomya pinguis (Walker) and Lucilia porphyrina (Walker) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) as forensically important blow fly species from human cadavers in Thailand, in addition to...
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A Forensic Entomology Case Estimating the Minimum Postmortem Interval Using the Distribution of Fly Pupae in Fallow Ground and Maggots with Freezing Injury

Shin SE, Jang MS, Park JH, Park SH

Forensic entomology investigates postmortem interval (PMI) estimation using insect evidence. We estimated the minimum PMI of a putrefied male cadaver using pupae in the soil and maggots found in the...
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Study of Exoparasites, Rickettsia and Hantaan virus in Bats

Lee YT, Park CH, Cho KB, Yoon JJ

  • KMID: 1940940
  • J Korean Soc Virol.
  • 1998 Mar;28(1):1-9.
To study the relation between ectoparasite, Rickettsia and hantaan virus in bats, four order of Athropoda were collected from Rhinolophus ferrumequinum captured in Cheju and Eptesicus serotinus captured in Chungnamin...
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Ophthalmomyiasis Caused by a Phormia sp. (Diptera: Calliphoridae) Larva in an Enucleated Patient

Kim JS, Kim JW, Lee HJ, Lee IY, Oh SA, Seo M

Ophthalmomyiasis rarely occurs worldwide, and has not been reported in Korea. We present here a case of ophthalmomyiasis caused by Phormia sp. fly larva in an enucleated eye of a...
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Seasonal Abundance of Deer and Horse Flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) in the Northern Part of Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea

Suh SJ, Kim HC, Chong ST, Kim MS, Klein TA

The seasonal abundance of horse and deer flies (family Tabanidae) was analyzed using Mosquito Magnet(R) traps at 5 sites located near/in the demilitarized zone, northern Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea from...
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Divergence Paralysis

Hahn DK, Kim SD, Cho YA

  • KMID: 1902515
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1973 Mar;14(1):15-17.
A fifteen yrs old boy developed divergence paralysis following meningitic attack. The ocular examination revealed homonymous diplopia in all gazes when he fixed at further than 13 cm. He had...
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Clinical Study of Traumatic Cataract

Bak BG, Bak SI, Jo YH

  • KMID: 2107327
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1979 Dec;20(4):483-488.
The authors analyzed the results of operation in 88 eyes of traumatic cataract for recent 5 years at Busan National University Hospital. The follow up study was at least 3...
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Nosocomial submandibular infections with dipterous fly larvae

Joo CY, Kim JB

In September 1998, a case of nosocomial cutaneous myiasis caused by Lucilia sericata (Meigen, 1826) in a 77-year-old male was found. The patient had been receiving partial maxillectomy due to...
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