AI Article Synopsis

  • Dirofilaria repens is a parasite that affects dogs and can also infect humans, often showing up as nodules or lesions, especially around the eyes.
  • The text presents a confirmed case of a human infected with D. repens, which caused severe skin symptoms resembling creeping eruption, marked by painful tracks under the skin.
  • This case highlights that D. repens can cause cutaneous larva migrans in humans, making it important to consider in differential diagnoses for similar conditions.

Article Abstract

Dirofilaria repens, parasite of subcutaneous tissues of dogs and other carnivores, represents high infection risk for animals and humans in Europe. In men, infection usually presents as nodule in subcutaneous tissues or, less often, the lesions are localised around the eyes. The work presents first confirmed clinical case of human D. repens infection connected with cutaneous larva migrans syndrome. In patient, the migration of the worm caused true signs of creeping eruption, elevated sinuous track under the skin. It was connected with severe pain, burning and erythema of adjacent skin. Symptoms appeared at least three times, approximately once a month, always in the evening or night and lasted from several minutes to several days. In December 2014, during the scratching of residual pruritic lesion, patient removed 6-cm long, whitish worm from the wound. Morphological features (longitudinal ridges) and PCR amplification of cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (CO1) confirmed Dirofilaria repens as etiological agent of infection. Herein, presented case confirmed that D. repens infection in humans can be associated with real creeping eruption, clinical sign of cutaneous larva migrans and should be included in its differential diagnosis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-015-4499-7DOI Listing

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