نتایج جستجو برای: scabies

تعداد نتایج: 1460  

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2007
Francisca Kartono Edward W Lee David Lanum Lien Pham Howard I Maibach

BACKGROUND Crusted Norwegian scabies is a rare hyperkeratotic variant of scabies infestation. We report herein a case of crusted scabies in a woman with underlying Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH). OBSERVATIONS A 49-year-old woman with LCH was hospitalized owing to marked thrombocytopenia. Her hyperkeratotic skin eruption was thought to be secondary to LCH because several years earlier, sh...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2005
K Karthikeyan

Scabies is a common dermatological problem managed by general physicians, family physicians, and dermatologists. Scabies manifests itself in various forms in different individuals. The treatment of scabies has undergone developments with the evolution of new treatment strategies and antiectoparasitic drugs. The advent of drugs such as permethrin and ivermectin has revolutionised treatment. Mana...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2004
Bart J Currie Pearly Harumal Melita McKinnon Shelley F Walton

Ivermectin is increasingly being used to treat scabies, especially crusted (Norwegian) scabies. However, treatment failures, recrudescence, and reinfection can occur, even after multiple doses. Ivermectin resistance has been documented for some intestinal helminths in animals with intensive ivermectin exposure. Ivermectin resistance has also been induced in arthropods in laboratory experiments ...

Journal: :Tropical biomedicine 2010
M Muhammad Zayyid R Saidatul Saadah A R Adil M Rohela I Jamaiah

This is a survey of 120 children for scabies and head lice infestations in a welfare home in Pulau Pinang. Children from this welfare home (Rumah Kanak-Kanak Taman Bakti, Kepala Batas, Pulau Pinang) were randomly selected. Majority of them were Malays (72.5%) and the rest were Indians. The infestation rates were highest in the 10-12 years age group with 46% and 70% for scabies and head lice res...

2015
Jackson Thomas Greg M Peterson Shelley F Walton Christine F Carson Mark Naunton Kavya E Baby

BACKGROUND Scabies is an ancient disease (documented as far back as 2500 years ago). It affects about 300 million people annually worldwide, and the prevalence is as high as about 60% in Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander children in Australia. This is more than six times the rate seen in the rest of the developed world. Scabies is frequently complicated by bacterial infection leading to the...

Journal: :Internal medicine 2006
Kazuo Katsumata Kazumi Katsumata

OBJECT Scabies infestation is very common among bedridden elderly patients. The standard method of diagnosis for scabies by scraping the skin requires some skill. Therefore, dermatologists employ this method. However, dermatologists are usually not present in most long-term nursing units. Thus, we tried to catch mites using a strong transparent adhesive tape commercially available for packing u...

2014
Karin Haar Lucia Romani Raikanikoda Filimone Kamal Kishore Meciusela Tuicakau Josefa Koroivueta John M Kaldor Handan Wand Andrew Steer Margot Whitfeld

BACKGROUND Scabies has been estimated to affect approximately 300 million people worldwide each year. Scabies rates are high and pose a significant public health problem in Fiji. Community-based comparison treatment trials have not been undertaken. We estimated scabies prevalence and compared the efficacy and tolerability of mass drug administration (MDA) of benzyl benzoate lotion (BB) or oral ...

2017
Venkataramana Kandi

Scabies is a skin condition caused by infestation of the mite Sarcoptes scabiei. Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis is an arthropod member belonging to the order Acarina. Scabies is present throughout the world and is prevalent in all age groups, mostly involving people frequently in contact with animals, children, women, and elderly people. Predisposing factors for scabies include individuals with...

2015
Lucia Romani Josefa Koroivueta Andrew C. Steer Mike Kama John M. Kaldor Handan Wand Mohammed Hamid Margot J. Whitfeld

BACKGROUND Scabies is recognised as a major public health problem in many countries, and is responsible for significant morbidity due to secondary bacterial infection of the skin causing impetigo, abscesses and cellulitis, that can in turn lead to serious systemic complications such as septicaemia, kidney disease and, potentially, rheumatic heart disease. Despite the apparent burden of disease ...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2003
Oktay Taşkapan Bilal Doğan Yavuz Harmanyeri

It is well known that the house dust and the scabies mites are related phylogenetically. We therefore performed atopy patch tests with house dust mite antigens (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Dp) and/or Dermatophagoides farinae (Df)) in scabies patients without atopy and healthy controls. We studied 25 men with active scabies and 25 healthy controls. Skin prick tests with standardized house du...

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