Publications
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method of identification of the sarcoptes scabiei. | 1976 | 828090 | |
[epidemiological and immunological study of human scabies]. | the scabies epidemy being observed since 1965, had developed from persistent endemic centres and pursues continuous the cyclic course of the scabies humanis in periods of 15 to 20 years. the intracutaneous tests with antigens of notoedres alepis show a cross antigenity with the antigens of sarcoptes scabiei and a sensibility of patients suffering from scabies. these tests have a diagnostical value. the antigens of notoedres alepis are free of antigens from human epidermis.--the results support t ... | 1976 | 824977 |
norwegian scabies: occurrence in a patient undergoing immunosuppression. | norwegian scabies is rare yet distinctive. the majority of reported cases have been in patients with relatively small group of diseases, including down syndrome and lepromatous leprosy. a case occurred in a patient on long-term immunosuppressive therapy following a kidney transplant. altered host factors appear to be the prime determinants in the pathogenesis of the disease. | 1976 | 822784 |
skin infestation. | 1976 | 817280 | |
[methods of detection of sarcoptes scabiei]. | 1976 | 815965 | |
variation in the chaetotaxy and denticulation of sarcoptes scabiei (acarina: sarcoptidae) from wild canids. | 1975 | 811063 | |
host-ectoparasite relationships. | 1975 | 808617 | |
mites in the environment of cases of norwegian scabies. | three cases of norwegian scabies diagnosed in glasgow hospitals within 1 year each caused wide-spread outbreaks of papular eruptions amongst the patients and staff, followed later by a few cases of classical scabies. symptoms and timing suggested that these infections were caused by immature mites derived by personal contact and possibly by contact with infected cuticular fragments which were abundant in the environment of the three patients. to control a ward epidemic, isolation of the norwegia ... | 1975 | 807230 |
diagnosis of scabies. | mineral oil scrapings from an infant with a persistent, puzzling, generalized eruption revealed the mite, sarcoptes scabiei. various diagnostic technics and treatment for scabies are discussed. | 1975 | 805470 |
pathology of sarcoptes scabiei infection in pigs. 1. naturally occurring and experimentally induced lesions. | 1975 | 805167 | |
the mongolian gerbil as a model for chronic lead toxicity. | 1975 | 805166 | |
sarcoptes scabiei infestation treated with malathion liquid. | 1978 | 709352 | |
parasites of red foxes in new brunswick and nova scotia. | sixty-one red foxes from new brunswick and nova scotia were examined for helminths. alaria americana, a. arisaemoides, a. mustelae, cryptocotyle lingua, echinostoma revolution and metorchis conjunctus, capillaria aerophila, crenosoma vulpis, toxocara canis, uncinaria stenocephala and taenia crassiceps were found. approximately 67% of the foxes examined were clinically affected with sarcoptes scabiei mange. | 1978 | 691132 |
[mange caused by trixacarus in guinea-pigs (authors transl)]. | six cases of mange in guinea-pigs due to the mite trixacarus caviae (f ain et al., 1972) are reported. the clinical and histological features are described. in spite of the alarming symptoms occasionally shown by guinea-pigs, the usual antiparasitic therapy was effective. morphological features by which t. caviae may be differentiated from sarcoptes scabiei and notoedres muris, are reviewed. | 1977 | 559360 |
[demodectic mange in a dog in beytepe university campus (author's transl)]. | scabies (mange) is a skin disease of men and animals caused by microscopical acarids. there are mainly three species in turkey, namely demodex folliculorum, sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis, and pyemones ventricosus. they are easily transmissible from animals to men and from men to animals. these parasites may cause inflammation, thickening, scabrous and severe itching. serious infectious and parasitic diseases are transmitted from dogs to men. we present a case of demodectic mange in a dog in bey ... | 1979 | 554011 |
[human infestation by sarcoptes scabiei var. bovis (cattle itch mite)]. | infestation by sarcoptes scabiei var. bovis in a farmer is reported. he presented with an intensely itching eruption of erythematous papules on forearm, neck and abdomen. an environmental investigation yielded that four of the farmer's cows had mange. sarcoptes scabiei var. bovis was isolated from skin-scrapings of the cows. histology from a self-induced lesion revealed that sarcoptes scabiei var. bovis penetrates the human skin, but does not--in contrast to var. hominis--form burrows. this find ... | 1979 | 511547 |
experimental sarcoptes scabiei infestation in pigs: (2) effects on production. | a study on the development and effect of experimental sarcoptes scabiei var suis infestations in growing pigs is described. pigs were infested at either weekly or fortnightly intervals throughout each experimental and individual growth rates and feed conversion ratios were determined. the animals were fed diets which contained either optimal or sub-optimal levels of protein. they were housed either intensively or extensively. in all experiments the majority of infested animals developed a genera ... | 1979 | 452339 |
sarcoptes scabiei infestation in pigs. | 1979 | 433112 | |
experimental sarcoptes scabiei infestation in pigs: (1) pathogenesis. | animals were experimentally infested with sarcoptes scabiei var suis at weekly intervals between birth and five weeks of age. excoriations were observed on the luminal surface of the ear seven days after the initial infestation. encrusted lesions developed in the ears of all pigs between the third and eighth weeks but spontaneously regressed and disappeared by the 14th week. a generalised pruritus, accompanied by focal erythematous skin lesions developed in a majority of pigs between seven and 1 ... | 1979 | 433101 |
norwegian scabies in bloom's syndrome. | norwegian scabies is an unusual sarcoptes scabiei infestation. it has been reported often in patients who are either severely debilitated or who have congenital or iatrogenic suppression of their immune responses. we report the occurence of norwegian scabies in a 13-year-old boy with bloom's syndrome who had impaired humoral and cell-mediated immunity. | 1979 | 426533 |
[pediculus vestimentorum, sarcoptes scabiei, pulex irritans. scanning electron microscopy]. | 1978 | 418026 | |
diagnosis of scabies. | 1978 | 417676 | |
[morphology of sarcoptes scabiei (variety hominis) under scanning electron microscopy]. | some morphologic aspects of s. s. by sem in twelve parasites (female) extracted from the lesions with a pin are studied. we think that the extraction method and the posterior colocation of the parasite has contributed to its better understanding. we describe the dorsal cleft, a characteristic formation of the sarcoptidos, tapered on both sides with thorns in the form of shark's teeth. we analyze the details of the ambulacro, constituted by the cut or the strait pedicelo, with a distal extremity ... | 1977 | 417658 |
epidemiological problems of scabies. | 1978 | 415012 | |
scraping for scabies. | 1978 | 414605 | |
norwegian scabies due to sarcoptes scabiei var canis. | 1977 | 413492 | |
a simple permanent mount of sarcoptes scabiei. | 1977 | 409354 | |
a dermatitis in a hedgehog associated with sarcoptes scabiei and fungi. | 1977 | 404550 | |
[role of causative agent of sarcoptosis of swine in human pathology]. | 1977 | 403700 | |
immunofluorescence studies in scabies. | direct and indirect immunofluorescence investigations performed for 11 patients with scabies. all patients had punch biopsies taken from (1) a lesion containing sarcoptes scabiei, (2) an inflammatory papule which did not contain a mite, and (3) normal skin. in four patients ige deposits were found in the vessel walls of the upper dermis both in biopsies containing mits and biopsies of inflammatory papules with no mites. no ige deposits were found in biopsies of normal skin from the same patients ... | 1977 | 338649 |
[norwegian scabies: etiological grounds (author's transl)]. | norwegian scabies is a rare clinical variant of human infestation with sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis. it is characterized by hyperkeratotic lesions of the palmar and plantar surfaces, scalp and ears which contain myriad mites. the authors have observed three cases: the first occurred in a old delibited woman with a recklinghausen's disease, the second in a boy with down's syndrome, the last in a child treated with immunosuppressors. review of the literature and study of etiological grounds. the ... | 1979 | 159655 |
the itch is back. | 1976 | 134986 | |
epidemic norwegian scabies. | norwegian scabies is an ectoparasitic infestation by sarcoptes scabiei, characterized by hyperkeratotic lesions of the hands, feet, ears, and scalp, which contain many mites. an epidemic of norwegian scabies involved 22 patients in a 25-patient ward of mentally and physically handicapped persons (mostly mongoloids). the pathogenesis of the prolific mite population is unclear, but either a specific immunologic deficit or the inability to effectively eliminate the mites by scratching is a plausibl ... | 1976 | 134674 |
pathology of sarcoptes scabiei infection in pigs. ii. histological, histochemical and ultrastructural changes at skin test sites. | 1975 | 123930 | |
[parasites in the skin: scabies - cutaneous myiases - cutaneous nematodes]. | 1979 | 121903 | |
lice: how to break the news gently. | 1979 | 116342 | |
[scabies of the scalp in adults]. | 1977 | 113853 | |
[epidemiologic evidence of the occurrence of scabies, in humans, caused by sarcoptes scabiei (degeer, 1778) var. canis (bourguignon, 1853)]. | 1978 | 108800 | |
demonstration of sarcoptes scabiei. | 1978 | 99087 | |
[scabies. diagnostic and therapeutic problems]. | 1979 | 95592 | |
parasitic skin problems. | 1978 | 84664 | |
acarus scabiei in urine. | 1978 | 80387 | |
scabies in children. | we are in the midst of a pandemic of scabies. classic scabies is seen less frequently in the current cycle. the infestation frequently occurs in special forms, the differential diagnosis of which includes nearly every pruritic dermatosis. the cause of the current pandemic is not clear but there is evidence that immunologic factors, particularly delayed hypersensitivity, play a principal role. the diagnosis should be made with certainty, preferably by identifying the mite prior to instituting the ... | 1978 | 79165 |
larval papule as a sign of scabies. | 1976 | 59823 | |
scanning electron microscopy of acarus scabiei. | details in the anatomy of sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis are described. scanning electron microscopy is of help in illustrating this parasite which is commonly seen in clinical practice. the technique also provides the possibility to differentiate between various types of mite. | 1975 | 46671 |