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Luo DQ et al. – The authors report a 28–year–old Chinese man who presented with a painful and slow–moving black, linear eruption on the left sole after walking on a waterlogged street wearing slippers without socks. The broken epidermis may be one of the main reasons for the hair shaft entering the skin. The force of body motion caused movement, which was made easier by the sharp head of the hair shaft. Hair can produce an eruption reminiscent of cutaneous larva migrans.

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