Initial stage of crusted scabies and possible diagnostic characteristics: A case series.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY Parasitology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1017/S0031182025000113
Wanchen Li, Lin Song, Tao Guo, Yaliu Wu, Xiaoli Li, Hongfeng Li, Jianjun Li, Simiao Li
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Scabies is a neglected tropical disease caused by the ectoparasitic mite, Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis (S. scabiei). Common scabies, the most prevalent clinical subtype of scabies, is characterized by pruritus, multiple skin lesions and low mite burden. In contrast, crusted scabies, an extremely contagious variant, is characterized by hyperkeratosis and high mite burden, with or without pruritus. Scabies can be diagnosed based on clinical manifestations, with confirmation obtained through microscopic identification of diagnostic features of S. scabiei. However, owing to the diversity and non-specific nature of its clinical manifestations and insufficient knowledge regarding early-stage clinical manifestations, the diagnosis of crusted scabies continues to be delayed. Herein, we present three cases of scabies with varying degrees of crusting and mite burden. Three patients with physical and microscopic results suggesting scabies were selected for this study. Case 1 had mild crusting and low mite burden, case 2 had severe crusting and high mite burden and case 3 had mild crusting and high mite burden. In this case report, 'the initial stage of crusted scabies' refers to the progression from common to crusted scabies. The discussion regarding the diagnostic characteristics of the initial stage of crusted scabies is expected to aid the early diagnosis of crusted scabies.

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结痂性疥疮的初始阶段和可能的诊断特征:一个病例系列。
疥疮是一种被忽视的热带病,由疥疮疥螨引起。常见疥疮是临床最常见的疥疮亚型,其特点是瘙痒、多发皮损和螨负荷低。相比之下,结痂性疥疮是一种极具传染性的变种,其特征是角化过度和高螨负荷,伴有或不伴有瘙痒。疥疮可根据临床表现进行诊断,通过显微镜下对疥疮s的诊断特征进行鉴定得到确诊。然而,由于其临床表现的多样性和非特异性,以及对早期临床表现的认识不足,结痂性疥疮的诊断一直被推迟。在这里,我们提出了疥疮不同程度的结痂和螨负担的三个病例。本研究选择了三名物理和显微镜结果提示疥疮的患者。病例1为轻度结痂,螨螨负荷低;病例2为重度结痂,螨螨负荷高;病例3为轻度结痂,螨螨负荷高。在本病例报告中,“结痂性疥疮的初始阶段”是指从普通疥疮到结痂性疥疮的进展。讨论结痂性疥疮初期的诊断特点,有助于结痂性疥疮的早期诊断。
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Parasitology
Parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
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4.80
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4.20%
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280
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Parasitology is an important specialist journal covering the latest advances in the subject. It publishes original research and review papers on all aspects of parasitology and host-parasite relationships, including the latest discoveries in parasite biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics, ecology and epidemiology in the context of the biological, medical and veterinary sciences. Included in the subscription price are two special issues which contain reviews of current hot topics, one of which is the proceedings of the annual Symposia of the British Society for Parasitology, while the second, covering areas of significant topical interest, is commissioned by the editors and the editorial board.
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