An Indian man has had 50 maggots removed from his nose to prevent them eating into his eyes, causing blindness and possible death.
Surgeon Dr Meenesh Juvekar spent two hours surgically removing the maggots, using an endoscope, from deep inside the 55-year-old man's sinuses.
Nasal myasis - when the nose and sinuses become infested with the larvae of flies - is thought to have happened after a fly laid its eggs in or around the man's nose and they hatched into maggots.
Each maggot, which feeds off human flesh, was around a centimetre in length and if left untreated could have chewed into and destroyed the bones and soft tissues of the man's face, nose and eyes.