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Scabies with Clinical Features and Positive Darier Sign Mimicking Mastocytosis
Pediatric Dermatology, 06/26/09
Phan A et al. - Scabies is a common human parasitic infection in infants and children. But diagnosis pitfalls are frequent in infants, in whom the clinical presentation is usually atypical and different from adults. The authors report a misleading case of a 5-month-old child, who presented with pruritic brown-red macules of the trunk showing a positive Darier's sign, suggestive of an urticaria pigmentosa.
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