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Myiasis in neglected cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck: review of management and current protocol recommendations (CROSBI ID 302700)

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Grinblat, Golda ; Frenkel, Yulia ; Shochat, Itzhak ; Košec, Andro ; Midbari, Ayelet ; Rysin, Roman ; Dandinarasaiah, Manjunath ; Braverman, Itzhak ; Wolf, Yoram Myiasis in neglected cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck: review of management and current protocol recommendations // Advances in Skin & Wound Care, 34 (2021), 7; 372-378. doi: 10.1097/01.asw.0000752708.82300.a4

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Grinblat, Golda ; Frenkel, Yulia ; Shochat, Itzhak ; Košec, Andro ; Midbari, Ayelet ; Rysin, Roman ; Dandinarasaiah, Manjunath ; Braverman, Itzhak ; Wolf, Yoram

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Myiasis in neglected cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck: review of management and current protocol recommendations

Objective: To propose a first-aid management protocol for myiasis in neglected cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in the ED based on a recent literature review. Data sources: PubMed. Study selection: Inclusion criteria were all series and case reports of primary/secondary cutaneous SCC with myiasis of the head and neck, including orbital SCC cases, published after 2005. Data extraction: A total of 14 articles including 15 patients were included. Data synthesis: Demographics, socioeconomic situation, site of the lesion, larvae species with bacterial suprainfection, and first-aid treatment options were discussed. Two representative cases are described. Conclusions: Large, ulcerated, necrotic, myiasis- burdened SCC lesions in the head and neck area present a challenge for treatment, and to date, no consensus regarding first-aid management exists. The authors' proposed four-pillar first-aid management scheme may be a valid option to rapidly improve wound condition through disinfection, pain relief, and malodor and discharge eradication as a bridge to surgery.

wound care ; myiasis ; carcinoma ; head and neck

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34 (7)

2021.

372-378

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1527-7941

1538-8654

10.1097/01.asw.0000752708.82300.a4

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