Xiao-Xi Xu , · Lu Zheng , · Yu-Ping Ran
A 4-month-old male infant presented with relapsing papules and pustules on his feet (especially on the sole of left foot) for one month (Fig. 1 a). He was in good health with no fever or obvious pruritus. Prior treatments of topical corticosteroid and antibiotics in a local hospital were ineffective. In our clinic,we went over those papules with dermoscopy one by one.A white tunnel with a small dark brown triangular structure(the head and the two pairs of front legs) and a transparent oval structure (the body of the mite) at its end, were observed on one of the papules (Fig. 1 b) [ 1, 2]. Scales of the tunnel were collected and examined by microscopy. Mites and eggs ofSarcoptes scabieiwere revealed. The diagnosis of scabies is confirmed (Fig. 1 c, d). Later he was treated with topical 5% sulfur ointment, and the lesions gradually disappeared in three weeks. Dermoscopy provides a rapid and noninvasive detection of atypical scabies infections in infants.
Fig. 1 The clinical and microscopic image of the infant. Papules were mainly distributed in the left foot for one month ( a); white tunnel with a mite (red circle, brown arrows referred to its head and white arrows referred to its body) were revealed by dermoscopy ( b); mites( c) and eggs ( d) were found under microscopy
Acknowledgements We thank the patient’s parents for granting permission to publish this information.
Author contributions XX: Software, writing-original draft preparation;LZ: Grammar checking, data collection; YR: Clinical and dermoscopy operation guidance, reviewing and editing.
Fundings The 1.3.5 project for disciplines of excellence (ZYJC18033),and, HX-Academician project (HXYS19003) of West China Hospital,Sichuan University.
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World Journal of Pediatrics2021年6期