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The Utility of Dermoscopy for in vivo Detection and Treatment of Pediculosis Palpebrarum

Her Y, Park J, Chun B, Kim CW, Kim SS

  • KMID: 1484119
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2008 Dec;46(12):1623-1625.
Pthiriasis palpebrarum is a rare disease in which crab lice infest the eyelashes. It can cause pruritic lid margins, and it is difficult to diagnose and treat. We diagnosed and...
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Mechanical Treatment of Phthiriasis Palpebrarum

Yoon KC, Park HY, Seo MS, Park YG

Phthiriasis palpebrarum is a rare disease in which crab lice infest the eyelashes. It can cause pruritic lid margins or unusual blepharoconjunctivitis and is difficult to diagnose and treat. We...
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Negligible Egg Positive Rate of Enterobius vermicularis and No Detection of Head Lice among Orphanage Children in Busan and Ulsan, Korea (2014)

Kim DH, Son HM, Lee SH, Park MK, Kang SA, Park SK, Choi JH, Park JH, Yu HS

To determine whether pinworm infections and head lice infestations spread among children in orphanages, 117 children from 4 orphanages in Busan-si and Ulsan-si, Korea, were examined for enterobiasis and head...
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Prevalence and Alternative Treatment of Head-Lice Infestation in Rural Thailand: A Community-Based Study

Singhasivanon OU, Lawpoolsri S, Mungthin M, Yimsamran , Soonthornworasiri N, Krudsood S

Head-lice infestation, pediculosis capitis, remains a public-health burden in many countries. The widely used first-line pediculicides and alternative treatments are often too costly for use in poor socio-economic settings. Ivermectin...
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A Case of Pediculosis Palpebrarum in a Girl

Lim JW, Lee YH, Suh MK, Kim SH, Park SK

  • KMID: 2302215
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2007 May;45(5):462-464.
Pediculosis (phthiriasis) palpebrarum is a rare disease which occurs on the eyelashes and is caused by Phthiriasis pubis (crab louse). The common symptoms are pruritus, irritation and foreign body sensation,...
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Infestation status of head louse and treatment with lindane shampoo in children of primary school and kindergarten in Chinju-shi, Kyongsangnam-do, Korea

Ha YC, Heo JM, Kim HJ, Go GM, Lee SJ, Jeong SH, Ahn SI, Kim MC, Kim JE, Song HY, Park JW, Kim BS, Sohn WM

The infestation status of head louse among children attending primary schools and kindergartens in Chinju-shi, Kyongsangnam-do, Korea, was investigated between June and July 1999. Out of 2,288 children examined, 3.9%...
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Pediculosis Capitis Misdiagnosed as Seborrheic Dermatitis

Kim J, Ryu H, Yun C, Choi J, Baek JO, Roh JY, Lee JR

  • KMID: 2301519
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2015 May;53(4):337-338.
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Parasitic Diseases in Children

Huh S

Some parasitic diseases are more prevalent in children than in adults. Such agespecific diseases usually result from the mode of infection. Enterobiasis and head lice infestations are contact-borne. Congenital toxoplasmosis...
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A survey on head lice infestation in Korea (2001) and the therapeutic efficacy of oral trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole adding to lindane shampoo

Sim S, Lee IY, Lee KJ, Seo JH, Im KI, Shin MH, Yong TS

Total of 7, 495 children including 3, 908 boys and 3, 587 girls from a kindergarten and 15 primary schools were examined for head lice infestation (HLI). The overall prevalence...
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Prevalence of pediculosis and scabies in preschool nursery children of Afyon, Turkey

CIFTCI IH, KARACA S, DOGRU O, CETINKAYA , KULAC M

Scabies and pediculosis are ubiquitous, contagious, and debilitating parasitic dermatoses. The tendency of high prevalence of pediculosis and scabies among school and preschool age children has prompted us to conduct...
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A Case of Pityriasis Amiantacea

Nam YH, Kim SE, Oh CW

  • KMID: 1590963
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2005 Feb;43(2):280-283.
Pityriasis amiantacea is a scaly condition of the scalp. This is usually seen in women or children. It is associated with various underlying primary dermatoses, such as psoriasis, atopic dermatitis,...
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Safety, Efficacy, and Physicochemical Characterization of Tinospora crispa Ointment: A Community-Based Formulation against Pediculus humanus capitis

Torre GL, Ponsaran K, de Guzman , Manalo RA, Arollado E

The high prevalence of pediculosis capitis, commonly known as head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) infestation, has led to the preparation of a community-based pediculicidal ointment, which is made of common...
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Clinical Survery of Syphilis

Key CJ, Koh CJ, Cho BK

  • KMID: 1677689
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1978 Jun;16(3):191-199.
A clinical survey on the syphilitic cases of the military personnel was carried out during the period of 18 months from July, l976 to December, 1977 by means of ready-made...
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Risk Factors Associated with Head Louse Infestation in Korea

Sim S, Lee WJ, Yu JR, Lee IY, Lee SH, Oh SY, Seo M, Chai JY

Head louse infestation (HLI) is one of the most frequently occurring parasitic diseases in children. This study was conducted to investigate the socioeconomic and personal factors influencing HLI in the...
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Chemotherapeutic drugs for common parasitic diseases in Korea

Huh S

  • KMID: 2342266
  • J Korean Med Assoc.
  • 2013 Jun;56(6):513-522.
Incidence of parasitic diseases in Korea has been changing recently. The incidence of some parasitic diseases such as toxocariasis and cryptosporidiosis has increased, while that of soil-transmitted helminthic diseases has...
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Sexual Behavior of Recruits in a Korean Army Training Center

Park SW, Wang JK, Wang HY, Park MS

  • KMID: 2303425
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1998 Oct;36(5):836-843.
BACKGROUND: Almost all STD(sexually tranamitted diseases) have been increasing worldwide since the 1960s. In Korea, the occurrence of STD from recent trends of sexual openness and development in the pleasure-seeking...
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