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- B0491afdeda26f6ed5ff935dfbdee7d94 hasDbXref "Orphanet:165958" @default.
- B0491afdeda26f6ed5ff935dfbdee7d94 type Axiom @default.
- B0491afdeda26f6ed5ff935dfbdee7d94 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B0491afdeda26f6ed5ff935dfbdee7d94 annotatedSource MONDO_0015623 @default.
- B0491afdeda26f6ed5ff935dfbdee7d94 annotatedTarget "Cavitary myiasis is a rare parasitic disease characterized by the infestation of natural body cavities (e.g. aural, nasal, oral, urogenital myiasis) and internal organs (e.g. cerebral myiasis, ophthalmomyiasis, intestinal and tracheopulmonary myiasis) with dipteran larvae. Clinical presentation is variable depending on the affected site(s) and degree of infestation and include foreign-body sensation (with or without movement sensation), hemorrhage, pain, edema, sensory loss, malodor, and pruritus, among others. Neurological features (e.g. motor deficits, seizures, reduced mental status, extrapyramidal signs) have been reported in cerebral myiasis." @default.