2001, Number 3
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Rev Cent Dermatol Pascua 2001; 10 (3)
Pubis pediculosis. Case report
Alarcón HH, Hinostroza DD, Santamaría GV
Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 130-134
PDF size: 86.92 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Pediculosis pubis is a human ectoparasitosis caused by Phthirus pubis, this is generally consider of sexual transmission and variable percentages is associated with other diseases of this kind. A case of man patient is presented with this diagnostic and we make a brief review of literature.
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