Travel Med Infect Dis
September 2009
A case is described of subcutaneous dirofilariasis in a Greek woman who had visited many countries around the world, including areas of sub-Saharan Africa. The patient presented with a single hard subcutaneous nodule on the right cheek, with no cutaneous manifestations of early or long-standing onchocercal dermatitis or eye lesions. The nodule was removed surgically and the filarial adult worm Onchocerca volvulus was initially diagnosed, based on the history, the hardness and large size of the fibrous nodule and the absence of cuticular longitudinal ridges of the parasite in the initial histological sections.
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