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Houda Nassih1, Fatimzehra El Hanafi1, Safa Elalaoui1
1Pediatric Ward, Department of Pediatrics, Marrakesh Medical and Pharmacy Faculty, Child and Mother Hospital, Mohammed VI University Hospital Center, Caddy Ayad University, Marrakesh, Morocco.
Abstract:
Scabies is very common among children. It is often a harmless infectious disease, responding well to antiparasitic medication. Nevertheless, severe forms can occur in immunocompromised populations like newborns and infants. We report a unique case of scabies in a three-months-old infant, complicated by generalized cutaneous lymphocytic vasculitis and unilateral acral necroses.
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