Myiasis from Larvae of Human Botfly

A 62-year-old woman presented with pruritic, draining nodules on her back and buttocks after recent travel to South America. The physical examination showed nodules with drainage, and larval movement was observed. Six human botfly larvae were extracted (shown in a video).

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