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DeckerMed Transitional Year Weekly Curriculum™, 2015
This review looks at parasitic diseases of the skin. Scabies, caused by the human itch mite (Sarcoptes scabiei), and pediculosis, caused by the bloodsucking louse, are the most prevalent parasitic diseases in temperate regions. For treatment of scabies, ivermectin is suitable for mass drug administration during severe outbreaks, although patients with ...
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This review looks at parasitic diseases of the skin. Scabies, caused by the human itch mite (Sarcoptes scabiei), and pediculosis, caused by the bloodsucking louse, are the most prevalent parasitic diseases in temperate regions. For treatment of scabies, ivermectin is suitable for mass drug administration during severe outbreaks, although patients with ...
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Untargeted Metabolomics of Tomato Plants after Root-Knot Nematode Infestation.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2016After 2 months from the infestation of tomato plants with the root-knot nematode (RKN) Meloidogyne incognita, we performed a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry untargeted fingerprint analysis for the identification of characteristic metabolites and ...
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1991
The patient who develops the delusional conviction that he/she is infested with small organisms, such as mites or insects, has been recognised in the medical literature for over a century. A wide range of descriptive terms — ‘dermatophobia’ ‘acarophobia’, ‘parasitophobia’ and ‘entomophobia’ (Table 1) have been applied to this symptom.
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The patient who develops the delusional conviction that he/she is infested with small organisms, such as mites or insects, has been recognised in the medical literature for over a century. A wide range of descriptive terms — ‘dermatophobia’ ‘acarophobia’, ‘parasitophobia’ and ‘entomophobia’ (Table 1) have been applied to this symptom.
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1988
The skin is by far the largest organ of the body and it performs a variety of important functions. In both a concrete and symbolic sense the skin serves as a boundary separating the inner person from the outer world, self from non-self. It is evident therefore that cutaneous awareness is a central part of overall body image. It should be no surprise to
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The skin is by far the largest organ of the body and it performs a variety of important functions. In both a concrete and symbolic sense the skin serves as a boundary separating the inner person from the outer world, self from non-self. It is evident therefore that cutaneous awareness is a central part of overall body image. It should be no surprise to
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Scottish Medical Journal, 1977
The common body infestations, their incidence, diagnosis and treatment are discussed. Pediculosis capitis still has a high incidence in Britain. The louse could probably be effectively eradicated provided a national campaign of treatment and education were undertaken.
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The common body infestations, their incidence, diagnosis and treatment are discussed. Pediculosis capitis still has a high incidence in Britain. The louse could probably be effectively eradicated provided a national campaign of treatment and education were undertaken.
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2015
Tomato is susceptible to pest infestations by both spider mites and aphids. The effects of each individual pest on plants are known, whereas multiple-pest infestations have received little interest.
Audrey Errard+6 more
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Tomato is susceptible to pest infestations by both spider mites and aphids. The effects of each individual pest on plants are known, whereas multiple-pest infestations have received little interest.
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Oriental infestational cholangitis
The American Journal of Surgery, 1983One hundred forty-one patients with non-neoplastic cholangitis in Southwest Korea were analyzed for etiologic factors, pathologic changes, and clinical management in an effort to understand the clinicopathologic course of this disease. Our study supports the concept of infestational cholangitis.
David J. Seel, Yoon Kyu Park
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Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry, 2014
AbstractOral infections caused by helminths (worms) are rarely encountered in clinical practice, and consequently, there is a paucity of information in the medical and dental literature about these conditions. In the present article, we review the English literature related to oral helminthic infestations.
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AbstractOral infections caused by helminths (worms) are rarely encountered in clinical practice, and consequently, there is a paucity of information in the medical and dental literature about these conditions. In the present article, we review the English literature related to oral helminthic infestations.
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Thiabendazole in Pinworm Infestations
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1965THIABENDAZOLE HIABENDAZOLE * (2- (4′ Thiazolyl)-benzimidazole) has been used extensively as a veterinary anthelmintic. More recently it has been employed in the treatment of various human parasitic infestations, including strongyloidiasis, ascariasis, hookworm, trichuriasis, creeping eruption, and trichinosis.
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Five to Seven, 2001
Despite all the advances of medical science, human beings are still prone to suffer from the effects of infestation by a variety of parasites.
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Despite all the advances of medical science, human beings are still prone to suffer from the effects of infestation by a variety of parasites.
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