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1Department of Dermatology, Wayne State University, School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
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|September 30, 2017
Abstract:
Patients with delusional infestation frequently bring specimens and examining these specimens is important in establishing a therapeutic relationship. The minute brown scavenger beetle is a member of the family Latridiidae. It is found in moist environments and feeds on mold. It poses no threat to humans, but it is important that dermatologists recognize it because it may be contained in specimens brought by patients.

