Norwegian scabies - Rare case of atypical manifestation

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Abstract

Human scabies affects all social classes and different races around the world. It is highly contagious, but the exact figures on its prevalence are unknown. A 19-year-old male patient was admitted to the emergency room reporting fever (38°C) and multiple lesions throughout the body, except face, soles, and palms. Lesions were non-pruritic, which hampered the initial diagnostic suspicion. Skin biopsy was performed, and the final diagnosis was crusted scabies (Norwegian). It was concluded that human scabies is a significant epidemic disease, due to its different clinical manifestations, and because it is extremely contagious.

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Ebrahim, K. C., Alves, J. B., Tomé, L. de A., de Moraes, C. F., Gaspar, A. D., Franck, K. F., … Sidney, L. F. de O. (2016). Norwegian scabies - Rare case of atypical manifestation. Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 91(6), 826–828. https://doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20164811

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