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Detailing by Videodermoscopy - A Delight in the Trichological Diagnosis.
Kaur A, Relhan V.
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Archives of Dermatology, 1970
To the Editor.— Regarding the article on "Human Louse Infestation" by Sussman et al that appeared in the July 1969Archives( 100 :82-83). Based on the information presented in the case reports, it would appear that both patients had pediculosis pubis.
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To the Editor.— Regarding the article on "Human Louse Infestation" by Sussman et al that appeared in the July 1969Archives( 100 :82-83). Based on the information presented in the case reports, it would appear that both patients had pediculosis pubis.
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Cymothoidism (Sea Louse Dermatitis)
Archives of Dermatology, 1964We present a clinical, histologic, and photographic record of a not uncommon dermatologic entity caused by the bite of a small marine crustacean. These organisms of the order Isopoda, sub-order Cymothoidea, frequent the shoal waters of temperate and tropical seas.
W C, BEST, R G, SABLAN
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Nature, 1951
THE spermatheca is stated to be absent, by Patton and Cragg1, in the Anoplura, Pediculus humanus, and also by Florence2 in Haematopinus suis. But Keilin and Nuttall3 indicate the existence of a spermatheca in their figure of the reproductive system of P. humanus.
D, MUKERJI, P, SEN SARMA
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THE spermatheca is stated to be absent, by Patton and Cragg1, in the Anoplura, Pediculus humanus, and also by Florence2 in Haematopinus suis. But Keilin and Nuttall3 indicate the existence of a spermatheca in their figure of the reproductive system of P. humanus.
D, MUKERJI, P, SEN SARMA
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Treating head louse infections
Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 1998Infection with head lice is most common in children aged 6-11 years but can affect anybody. It rarely affects general health but can cause much anxiety. Here we discuss how best to manage such infection, particularly given worries about possible resistance and carcinogenicity with the topical insecticide treatments.
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Practical Pre-School, 2016
The humble woodlouse is a fascinating creature for children of all ages to investigate. Have a look at them in action and encourage children's observations. Why are they more like a crab than a mini-beast?
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The humble woodlouse is a fascinating creature for children of all ages to investigate. Have a look at them in action and encourage children's observations. Why are they more like a crab than a mini-beast?
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The role of louse-transmitted diseases in historical plague pandemics
Lancet Infectious Diseases, The, 2021Didier Raoult
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