A case of larva migrans representing a pitfall in oral diagnosis.
Valesca Sander KothFernanda Goncalves SalumAna Luísa Saraiva Homem de CarvalhoFábio Luiz Dal Moro MaitoMarcia PayerasKaren CherubiniPublished in: Journal of oral science (2024)
The present work reports a case of a female patient complaining of itching and painful lesions affecting the oral mucosa for 7 months. Buccal and lip mucosa showed swelling and erythema, with serpiginous tracks. The patient was diagnosed with oral larva migrans, and the lesions resolved after ivermectin administration. At 18-month follow-up, no sign of recurrence was observed. Larva migrans can represent a pitfall in oral diagnosis and a stressful condition for the patient. Oral health care providers should be aware of this and keep this disease in mind as a possible differential diagnosis in oral mucosa lesions.