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Dermatologic Clinics, 2018
Itch is the cardinal symptom of scabies, present in more than 90% of the cases, generalized and intense, worsening at night, and often sparing the head. The primary complications of the itch in scabies are secondary bacterial infections and psychosocial issues leading to impairment on life quality.
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Itch is the cardinal symptom of scabies, present in more than 90% of the cases, generalized and intense, worsening at night, and often sparing the head. The primary complications of the itch in scabies are secondary bacterial infections and psychosocial issues leading to impairment on life quality.
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Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2014
Scabies infestation in humans is a complex interplay between mite, host, and host environment. New techniques for diagnosis, treatment, and eradication are constantly in flux due to varying presentations of scabetic eruptions, a dearth of especially sensitive and specific measures for diagnosis, resistances to pharmacologic therapy, and disparate ...
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Scabies infestation in humans is a complex interplay between mite, host, and host environment. New techniques for diagnosis, treatment, and eradication are constantly in flux due to varying presentations of scabetic eruptions, a dearth of especially sensitive and specific measures for diagnosis, resistances to pharmacologic therapy, and disparate ...
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Dermatoimmunopathology of scabies
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1980Direct immunofluorescence of scabies lesions revealed IgM, IgA, C3, and fibrin in the cornified layer of the epidermis, dermoepidermal junction, and papillary dermal vessels. The granular deposits of IgM and IgG in the dermoepidermal junction had a pattern similar to that found in lupus erythematosus.
Arnold L. Schroeter +1 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
This study on the current status of scabies is based upon information obtained from a survey form completed by 86 American and 73 foreign dermatologists, and comprehensive review of the world literature. Although the disease became uncommon in the 1950s, there has been since 1963 and 1964 a progressive increase in scabies in many parts of the world, to
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This study on the current status of scabies is based upon information obtained from a survey form completed by 86 American and 73 foreign dermatologists, and comprehensive review of the world literature. Although the disease became uncommon in the 1950s, there has been since 1963 and 1964 a progressive increase in scabies in many parts of the world, to
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Archives of Dermatology, 1979
To the Editor.— In the AugustArchives, Dr A. Paul Kelly reports that he has never, in his clinic with an attendance of more than 60% blacks, seen a single documented case of scabies in his black patients (114:1245, 1978). He requests information from all physicians with documented cases of scabies in black patients. To me, this request is astonishing.
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To the Editor.— In the AugustArchives, Dr A. Paul Kelly reports that he has never, in his clinic with an attendance of more than 60% blacks, seen a single documented case of scabies in his black patients (114:1245, 1978). He requests information from all physicians with documented cases of scabies in black patients. To me, this request is astonishing.
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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2002
The standard treatment for scabies has long been based on topical scabicides. Ivermectin, a broad-spectrum anti-parasitic agent, was first used in veterinary medicine. This drug, active against nematodes and arthropods, is used in humans for the treatment of filariasis.
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The standard treatment for scabies has long been based on topical scabicides. Ivermectin, a broad-spectrum anti-parasitic agent, was first used in veterinary medicine. This drug, active against nematodes and arthropods, is used in humans for the treatment of filariasis.
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Archives of Dermatology, 1976
To the Editor.— I read Dr Milton Orkin's editorial on scabies in the November issue of theArchives(111:1431-1432, 1975). He really should try not to fall into the American habit of equating "Southeast Asia" with Vietnam. I would like to assure him, and your readers, that children arriving from Malaysia will probablynothave scabies, and this is so for
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To the Editor.— I read Dr Milton Orkin's editorial on scabies in the November issue of theArchives(111:1431-1432, 1975). He really should try not to fall into the American habit of equating "Southeast Asia" with Vietnam. I would like to assure him, and your readers, that children arriving from Malaysia will probablynothave scabies, and this is so for
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Journal of Special Operations Medicine, 2019
Elena M, Crecelius, Mark W, Burnett
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Elena M, Crecelius, Mark W, Burnett
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Is Scabies becoming less sensitive to permethrin therapy?
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2021C. Mazzatenta +3 more
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