sarna humana: el ácaro y sus circunstancias human scabies: the mite and its circumstances
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Abstract
La sarna humana, dermatosis milenaria, nos sigue sorprendiendo en la actualidad por su capacidad para producir diversas manifestaciones clínicas, cuyo reconocimiento puede ser dificultoso para el clínico generalista y aún para el dermatólogo experimentado. Es una enfermedad frecuente, cuyas manifestaciones dependen del delicado interjuego que existe entre el huésped, el parásito y el medio ambiente. Realizamos una descripción de variedades poco frecuentes de escabiosis y la ilustramos a través de nueve casos.
At the present time, human scabies, millenarian disease, surprised us because of its ability to produce diverse clinical manifestations, whose recognition still can be difficult for clinical and for the experienced dermatologist. It is a common disease, whose clinical expression depends on the delicate interplay between the host, the parasite and the environment. We present a description of rare varietes of scabies, illustrated with nine clinical cases.
At the present time, human scabies, millenarian disease, surprised us because of its ability to produce diverse clinical manifestations, whose recognition still can be difficult for clinical and for the experienced dermatologist. It is a common disease, whose clinical expression depends on the delicate interplay between the host, the parasite and the environment. We present a description of rare varietes of scabies, illustrated with nine clinical cases.
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| Authors | ;GM D'Atri;ME Candiz;MS Lois;EJ Restifo |
| Journal | journal of the saudi heart association |
| Year | 2010 |
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