Scabies and lice
- PMID: 2410852
- DOI: 10.1016/s0031-3955(16)34866-0
Scabies and lice
Abstract
Scabies and pediculosis, two commonly encountered infestations both having an incidence that is on the rise, are discussed in detail in this article with special emphasis given to their symptomatology, pathogenesis, and treatment.
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