Scabbia: presentazione clinica e trattamento

Chiara Lo Presti, Silvia Dominici, Elisa Barisone, Erika Silvestro, Paola Coppo, Roberta La Selva, Silvia Garazzino, Carlo Scolfaro, Federica Mignone, Giulia Pruccoli
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Scabies is a skin infestation caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei variant hominis, an obligate human parasite. The infestation, whose incidence is often underestimated, is widespread with a higher prevalence within the paediatric age, particularly in children under the age of 2. In young children diagnosis can be challenging because of the differences in appearance and location of skin lesions, especially in the neonatal forms. Neonatal scabies has no treatment approved by European guidelines, and the most widely used drug in infants such as permethrin is off-label under 2 months of age. This article describes a case of neonatal scabies. The patient presented with vesicle-crusted erythematous elongated lesions on the trunk and papular lesions in the axillary region, with minor involvement of the upper limbs. Clinical suspect was then confirmed through dermatoscopy. 5% permethrin cream was applied for three consecutive days with a 3-hour exposure time. The treatment was repeated one week after the latest application for two consecutive days and was extended to all family members.
疥疮:临床表现和治疗
疥疮是由疥螨引起的皮肤感染,疥螨是一种专性的人类寄生虫。这种疾病的发病率往往被低估,但它很普遍,在小儿科,特别是2岁以下儿童中发病率较高。在幼儿诊断可能是具有挑战性的,因为不同的外观和位置的皮肤病变,特别是在新生儿形式。新生儿疥疮没有欧洲指南批准的治疗方法,而在婴儿中最广泛使用的药物,如氯菊酯,是在2个月以下的婴儿中使用的。本文描述了一例新生儿疥疮。患者表现为躯干呈囊状结痂性红斑,长形病变,腋窝区丘疹病变,上肢轻微受累。然后通过皮肤镜检查确认临床疑似病例。施用5%氯菊酯乳膏,连续3 d,暴露时间3小时。治疗在最近一次申请后一周重复,连续两天,并扩展到所有家庭成员。
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