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Pietro Salvatori1, Gisele de Rezende2, Emanuela Bonoldi2
1Formerly, ENT Department, Humanitas San Pio X Hospital, Milan, Italy.
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We report a case of dirofilariasis affecting the nasolabial region, which appears to be only the second case described in the worldwide medical literature. The patient's medical history, diagnostic work-up, and treatment are described, with particular emphasis on aspects relevant to dental practitioners.
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