Trauma to the skin can cause new lesions to appear, often 10 to 14 days later.
These patients had an indolent and cutaneous form of the disease, which caused new lesions to appear every few years.
The larvae then burrows into the skin and causes lesions.
Generally the parasite is quite harmless, and does not cause serious lesions under natural conditions.
It has also been reported a number of times to cause lesions in the rumen.
The buildup of dead worms in the eye eventually causes lesions and blindness.
It can cause lesions on the body and in the mouth.
The emerging larvae cause large lesions on the sheep, which may prove to be fatal.
The disease causes large lesions on the upper sides of branches associated with branch drop.
They tend to cause lesions that range in size depending on the case.