A Boy with an Itch: A Case Report of Genital Nodular Scabies.

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Global Pediatric Health Pub Date : 2024-11-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2333794X241295986
Tony F Bruno, David J Seo
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Abstract

Scabies is an enormous global public health problem and one of the World Health Organization's 20 most neglected tropical diseases. Scabies affects all groups with children and elderly, particularly in resource scarce countries, among the most vulnerable in terms of prevalence, morbidity, and preventable sequalae. The medical community now recognizes the preventable life-threatening secondary complications attributable to scabies. Nodular scabies occurs in more than 10% of patients despite successful treatment of primary scabies and is particularly easy to misdiagnose. We report a case of nodular scabies in a 6-year-old child. He presented with severe deformity to the head of the penis and severe pruritis lasting for many months. Our case highlights the importance of understanding the differences in disease pathophysiology between scabietic infestation and hypersensitivity to its retained products to better direct effective treatment. Proper diagnosis and treatment of nodular scabies will undoubtedly curb secondary complications on a global scale.

瘙痒的男孩生殖器结节性疥疮病例报告。
疥疮是一个巨大的全球公共卫生问题,也是世界卫生组织列出的 20 种最容易被忽视的热带疾病之一。疥疮影响着所有人群,尤其是儿童和老人,在资源匮乏的国家,他们在患病率、发病率和可预防的后遗症方面最易受到影响。医学界现已认识到,疥疮可引起可预防的、危及生命的继发性并发症。尽管对原发性疥疮的治疗取得了成功,但结节性疥疮发生在 10%以上的患者身上,而且特别容易误诊。我们报告了一例 6 岁儿童结节性疥疮病例。他的阴茎头严重变形,并伴有持续数月的严重瘙痒。我们的病例强调了了解疥虫侵袭和对其残留产物过敏之间疾病病理生理学差异的重要性,以便更好地指导有效治疗。结节性疥疮的正确诊断和治疗无疑将在全球范围内遏制继发性并发症的发生。
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Global Pediatric Health
Global Pediatric Health Nursing-Pediatrics
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