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'Fly boy' continues to suffer as doctors struggle
By Indo-Asian News Service

Kolkata, June 24 (IANS) A 13-year-old boy whose bizarre ailment
has a fly-like insect emerging out of him is far from being cured
as doctors struggle to detect the source of the parasite.

The fully-grown flies, as doctors described the parasites, have
been emerging out of Chandan Goswami's genitals and flying off for
more than two weeks now.

Chandan, now receiving treatment at a state-run hospital in West
Bengal's Burdwan district, is said to be suffering from a condition
called myiasis, a disease seen mostly in Central and Latin America.

In myiasis, the larvae of a type of fly invade a human or animal
body, dead or alive. The deposited eggs can then enter the body
through pores, the mucous membrane or even the mouth. The hatched
larvae then emerge out the host's skin and pupate.

However, in Chandan's case, whole flies complete with wings are
emerging out of his body and flying off.

"This is very, very rare. We are trying to find out how the fly
entered the boy's body," says Sudhansu Pan, the surgeon attending
Chandan.

Doctors carried out a cystoscopy to clear the boy's urinary tract,
but the treatment has failed because two more flies emerged out of
his penis on Monday.

Doctors admitted they have not been able to identify where the
parasite deposit lay inside Chandan's body.

Health authorities have formed a medical board of seven doctors to
treat Chandan. Doctors were also "coordinating" with physicians
abroad who have experience in dealing with myiasis.

In myiasis, the maggots usually are found underneath the skin and
are removed by minor surgery. But whole flies emerging out of a
human body is rare, doctors said.

Chandan told doctors he first felt pain in his abdomen almost a
month ago.  And then he saw the flies intermittently coming out of
his penis.

He told his parents, but they didn't initially believe him. Earlier
this month, they saw the strange occurrence and took their son to
Burdwan hospital, where doctors too were stunned to see the rare
case.
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