Norwegian scabies in a resident of a nursing home misdiagnosed as dermatologic lesions of type 2 diabetes mellitus
Introduction. Norwegian (crusted, hyperkeratotic) scabies is a relatively rare form of the disease, but it is highly contagious and easily transmitted. Although skin lesions are typical for that form of the disease, they differ substantially from those observed in typical infection with Sarcoptes sc...
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Main Authors: | Jacek Kasznicki (Author), Marcin Kosmalski (Author), Józef Drzewoski (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2014-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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