Phthirus pubis infestation of the eyelashes and scalp hairs in a girl

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2003
Authors:N. Ikeda, Nomoto, H., Hayasaka, S., Nagaki, Y.
Journal:Pediatric dermatology
Volume:20
Issue:4
Pagination:356 - 357
Date Published:2003
ISBN Number:0736-8046
Keywords:Child, Preschool, Eyelashes, humans, Lice Infestations/parasitology/therapy, Pthirus, scalp dermatoses
Abstract:

A 4-year-old girl was seen because of foreign bodies on the eyelashes. Parasites and their nits were seen on the patient's eyelashes and scalp. Her parents denied having Phthirus pubis infection of the axillary, pubic, or body hair, despite confirmation of the infestation in their child. The parasites were removed and the lashes with nits were cut off at the base. The parasite was identified as P. pubis. The scalp was washed with phenothrin shampoo. One month later no P. pubis infestation was found. Removal of the parasites, cutting the lashes at the base, and using phenothrin shampoo on the scalp were effective in resolving phthiriasis.

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