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Differential Diagnosis For Creeping eruption syndrome
- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Loiasis/Loa loa infestation
Dracunculiasis (Guinea worm)
Larval migrans, cutaneous
Strongyloides stercoralis- Synonyms
- Ancylostoma cutan larva migran, Ancylostomal cutaneous larva migrans, Ancylostomal cutaneous larva migrans (disorder), CLM Cutaneous larva migrans, coolie itch, Creeping eruption, creeping eruption eruption, Cutaneous larva migrans, Cutaneous larva migrans (disorder), Duckhunter's itch, eruption creeping eruption, eruption skin creeping eruption (meaning hookworm), Ground itch, Hookworm cutaneous vesicle, itch coolie, itch ground, Larva Migrans Cutaneous, Larva migrans of skin, Larva migrans of skin (disorder), Plumber's itch, Sandworm, skin eruption creeping eruption (meaning hookworm), Uncinarial dermatitis
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