In vivo observation of trombiculosis with fluorescence–advanced videodermatoscopy

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Abstract

Trombiculosis is a skin infestation by larvae of mites of the Trombiculidae family. We used fluorescence–advanced videodermatoscopy to diagnose trombiculosis in a woman in Italy with targetoid patches. This method might be useful for identifying atypical manifestations of trombiculosis.

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Ramondetta, A., Ribero, S., Peano, A., Quaglino, P., & Broganelli, P. (2020). In vivo observation of trombiculosis with fluorescence–advanced videodermatoscopy. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 26(8), 1904–1905. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2608.200077

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