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Norwegian Scabies

BENCEL L. SCHIFF, MD; FRANCESCO RONCHESE, MD

Arch Dermatol. 1964;89(2):236-238.


Abstract

Norwegian scabies is an extremely rare variety of infestation of the skin of the entire body by Acarus scabiei. It may go on for years mistaken for a chronic eczematoid dermatosis.



Author Affiliations

PAWTUCKET, RI; PROVIDENCE, RI

Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Chief, Dermatology Department, Memorial Hospital (Dr. Schiff); Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Emeritus (Dr. Ronchese).

From the Department of Dermatology, Boston University School of Medicine (Herbert Mescon, MD, Professor).



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