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Additional records of Neopsittaconirmus lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Ischnocera) parasitizing captive parrots. [PDF]
Oniki-Willis Y, Sychra O, Palma RL.
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The uninvited guest: Phthiriasis palpebrarum.
Gayathri J, Rajalakshmi AR, Valentina Y.
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Lice Infestations in the Pediatric Population
Journal of the Dermatology Nurses' Association, 2021Lice cause a common pruritic condition known as pediculosis, which can cause significant psychosocial distress and embarrassment. The infestations can present differently in the pediatric population compared with the adult population, and certain ...
Janna M Vassantachart +2 more
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Scabies, Bedbug, and Body Lice Infestations: A Review.
JAMAImportance Scabies, bedbug, and body lice infestations are caused by organisms that live on or in the skin, on clothing, or in the environment and commonly cause pruritus and rash.
Cristina Thomas +3 more
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Management and Control of Head Lice Infestations
International Journal of Dermatology, 2011A. Araújo
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Head lice infestations in different ethnic groups
International Journal of Dermatology, 2001A. Downs, Jonathan Oxley
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The darker side of head lice infestations
Clinics in Dermatology, 2022Head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) infestations are prevalent among young children and generally not considered a health hazard. Although massive chronic head lice infestations have been documented in paleo medical literature, their association with severe iron deficiency anemia has been rarely discussed in modern medicine. A recently published case
Leonard J. Hoenig +3 more
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Common pediatric infestations: update on diagnosis and treatment of scabies, head lice, and bed bugs
Current opinion in pediatrics, 2021Purpose of the review This review will update pediatric providers on the recent data regarding the epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of common skin infestations affecting children and adolescents. Recent findings Standard superficial skin biopsy for
Nonye Ogbuefi, B. Kenner-Bell
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