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Infestation of the eyelashes with Phthirus pubis. [PDF]

open access: yesCMAJ, 2010
A 36-year-old woman presented with a three-week history of persistent itching of the eyelids of her right eye. Her husband had had pubic pruritus for about one month. Examination revealed a few lice and nits at the roots of the woman’s eyelashes ([Figure 1][1]).
Ma DL, Vano-Galvan S.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Ophthalmic Parasitosis: A Review Article [PDF]

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Perspectives on Infectious Diseases, Volume 2012, Issue 1, 2012., 2012
Ocular parasitosis in human is more prevalent in geographical areas where environmental factors and poor sanitary conditions favor the parasitism between man and animals. Lesions in the eye can be due to damage directly caused by the infectious pathogen,
Ahmed Saliem   +2 more
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Dermoscopy in atypical phthiriais eyelash. [PDF]

open access: yesPan Afr Med J, 2016
A 47 year-old male, with no history of pathological notables who present since 3 years chronic and severe itching eyelids pushing the patient to remove her eyelashes.
Sanaa K, Zahra MF.
europepmc   +2 more sources

What's Under the Veil? [PDF]

open access: yesDermatol Pract Concept, 2021
Starace M   +5 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Pthirus pubis infestation of the scalp in a 4-month-old infant: A case report. [PDF]

open access: yesSkin Res Technol, 2023
Skin Research and Technology, Volume 29, Issue 3, March 2023.
Zhu R   +8 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Characterization of Phthirus pubis With Ex Vivo Dermoscopy

open access: yesSexually Transmitted Diseases, 2020
Juan, Jimenez-Cauhe   +3 more
openaire   +5 more sources

Unilateral Phthiriasis Palpebrarum: A Case Study

open access: yesTürkiye Parazitoloji Dergisi, 2021
Phthiriasis palpebrarum is a rare eyelid infestation caused by Phthirus pubis (pubic lice) that is often confused with other causes of blepharoconjunctivitis.
Hümeyra Yıldırım Can, Nihal Çeken
doaj   +1 more source

Human lice (1997) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
There are three recognized kinds of human lice, whose common names indicate their preferred feeding site: head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis); body lice (Pediculus humanus humanus); and crab or pubic lice (Phthirus pubis).
Sanders, Darryl P.
core   +1 more source

Antennal sensilla of head of poultry shaft louse, Menopon gallinae (Phthiraptera, Insecta, Menoponidae, Amblycera) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Phthirapteran ectoparasites (lice) are very small arthropodan creature which spend their life on different mammalian and avian host body. Many morphological features of these tiny creatures are not visible under simple microscopic study and hence ...
Arya, Surman, Singh, Suneel Kumar
core   +2 more sources

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