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Phthiriasis palpebrarum in a child: A rare case report
Yunyi Guo, Weifang Chen
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Case Series of Phthirus pubis Infestation in Non-Perineal Regions. [PDF]
Nie J, Shen X, Li Y, Wang W.
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Clinical Characteristics and Prognosis of Pediatric Phthirus pubis Coinfestation of the Eyelashes and Scalp Hairs. [PDF]
Yao B, Hu C, Yue X, Liu G, Wang B.
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The Pathological Effects of Phthirus pubis [PDF]
Phthirus pubis is not known to serve as a vector of any infective disease.The pathological effects of its parasitism on man are on the whole of slight degree. Some persons are more sensitive than others to its presence; on the one hand the louse may produce no reaction by its bite or it may be tolerated upon the person for years, on the other hand it ...
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The Biology of Phthirus pubis [PDF]
Although Phthirus pubis occurs in Europe, Asia, Africa, North America and Australia, and is found on negroes as well as whites, as herein recorded, further data are required relating to the geographical distribution of the species and the races of man it infests.The crab-louse occurs less frequently on man than does Pediculus and appears to be ...
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Phthiriasis palpebrarum with scalp and pubic hair infestation. [PDF]
Xue Y, Zhang Y, Dai X, Yao B.
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Dermoscopy and Light Microscopy as an Aid to the Diagnosis of the Most Common Genital Parasitoses. [PDF]
Fidanzi C, Janowska A.
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Eyelid Infestation: A Case Report of Atypical Phthiriasis Palpebrarum. [PDF]
Correia Barbosa R +4 more
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Phthiriasis Pubis with Involvement of Axillae. [PDF]
Luo ZY, Lu JF, Luo DQ.
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