Case Report

Pediatric Aural Myiasis

  • Özlem Saatçi
  • Halide Güneş Çiftçi
  • Zafer Çiftçi
  • Erdoğan Gültekin

Received Date: 20.03.2013 Accepted Date: 16.04.2013 Namik Kemal Med J 2013;1(1):58-60

Aural myiasis is a disease characterized by infestation of fly larvae in the ear and symptoms associated with this infestation. It is a rarely encountered situation and usually affects pateints having mental retardation and children living with families with a low socio-economical status. In this article we present a case report regarding a clinical condition caused by infestation of 10 Wohlfahrtia magnifica larvae in the ear of a 4 year-old girl. Following a history of crying, irritability and left sided otorrhea, the mother of the patient had filled the ear canal with a few drops of milks. Phyisical examination of the patient revealed multiple larvae in the external ear canal. The larvae were aspirated under otomicroscopic vision and tympanic membrane was found to be perforated. The field was irrigated with saline and the patient was prescribed topical antibiotic drops. No complications were observed during the folow up period of the patient.

Keywords: Myiasis, otalgia, otorrhea, Wohlfahrtia magnifica