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Bedbugs (Heteroptera, Cimicidae): an Etiology of Pruritus to Be Remembered

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Specialty Dermatology
Date 2011 Mar 26
PMID 21437544
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Abstract

This report describes a 19-year old female patient, who sought medical attention for severe itching of two weeks' duration. Erythematous papules and wheals were found, principally on her upper and lower limbs. Careful anamnesis excluded other etiologies of the pruritus, including those related to internal diseases and medication. Following counseling regarding the need to contract a domestic pest control company, the patient returned to the clinic three weeks later with no skin lesions and bearing a glass jar containing several bedbugs collected following pest control treatment.

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