1. Prevalence of Nail Scabies: A French Prospective Multicenter Study.
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Chinazzo M, Desoubeaux G, Leducq S, Bessis D, Droitcourt C, Mahe E, Goujon E, Bursztejn AC, Phan A, and Maruani A
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- Adolescent, Animals, Antiparasitic Agents therapeutic use, Child, Child, Preschool, Dermoscopy, Female, France epidemiology, Humans, Infant, Male, Nail Diseases drug therapy, Nail Diseases parasitology, Prevalence, Prospective Studies, Sarcoptes scabiei, Scabies drug therapy, Nail Diseases epidemiology, Nails parasitology, Scabies epidemiology
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Introduction: To assess the prevalence of nail involvement in children <16 years old with a confirmed diagnosis of scabies., Study Design: Observational, prospective study in 7 French dermatology departments between June 2015 and January 2017. Children were included if they had scabies confirmed by dermoscopy and/or microscopy and if nails could be sampled. The first toenails and thumbnails as well as clinically affected nails were systematically sampled for microscopic examination. Individual data were recorded via a standardized questionnaire., Results: A total of 47 children with scabies were included (26 females [55.3%], mean age 3.6 ± 4.0 years). Pruritus was present in 42 children (89.3%); the relapse rate was 38.3% (n = 18). In 3 infants (6.4%), Sarcoptes mites were revealed by dermoscopy or microscopy of the first toenails (2 cases) and a thumbnail (1 case), but nails were normal in 2 children. Two of the 3 infants had already received treatment for scabies in the previous weeks., Conclusion: Prevalence of nail involvement in children with confirmed scabies was 6.4%. Nails should not be overlooked during scabies treatment., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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