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Localized crusted scabies in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Clinical and experimental dermatology. [Clin Exp Dermatol] Journal article

 
TitleLocalized crusted scabies in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Author(s)Aricò M, Noto G, La Rocca E, Pravatà G, Bivona A 
InstitutionSezione di Dermatologia Sperimentale, University of Palermo, Italy.
SourceClin Exp Dermatol 1992 Sep; 17(5):339-41.
MeSHAIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections
Adult
Female
Foot Dermatoses
Humans
Scabies
Skin
Toes
AbstractCrusted scabies (CrS) is an uncommon occurrence among patients with AIDS. Indeed to date only five cases have been described, all with widespread lesions. A case of localized CrS appearing as a yellowish and crusted plaque on the second right toe is reported in a woman with AIDS. Scraping off the verrucous surface, as well as punch-biopsy revealed many mites within the horny layer. The infestation is related to the cutaneous immune response and thus CrS should be considered an opportunistic infestation in AIDS. The importance of the early diagnosis of CrS in order to prevent disseminated lesions and involvement of other health-care workers is underlined.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Case Reports
Journal Article
PubMed ID1458639
  
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