An elderly long-term care resident with crusted scabies.

Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol

Halton Healthcare Services, Oakville; ; University of Toronto School of Medicine, Toronto, Ontario.

Published: March 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • Crusted scabies is a highly contagious skin condition influenced by factors like weakened immune response and nutritional deficiencies.
  • The case involves a patient with a persistent rash, initially misdiagnosed due to similarities with other skin issues like psoriasis.
  • After unsuccessful treatment with topical permethrin, oral ivermectin was given, leading to a swift improvement in the patient's skin condition.

Article Abstract

Crusted scabies is a highly contagious form of scabies. Altered immune response, nutritional deficiencies and modified host response are all risk factors for crusted scabies. The authors report a case involving a patient found to have a chronic maculopapular, erythematous rash with large hyperkeratotic, white and grey plaques on the soles of both feet. An ultimate diagnosis of crusted scabies was reached after a delay in diagnosis suspected to be caused by the similarity in appearance to more common skin conditions such as psoriasis. After topical permethrin was unsuccessful, intermittent dosing of oral ivermectin resulted in a rapid reduction in cutaneous plaques.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4353268PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/540156DOI Listing

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