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Indian J Med Microbiol ; 2019 Jun; 37(2): 296-297
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-198878

ABSTRACT

Phthiriasis palpebrarum (PP) is the infestation of eyelids caused by the ectoparasite Phthirus pubis, frequently misdiagnosed as allergic conjunctivitis, blepharitis or dermatitis. There is no standard treatment of choice although various treatment modalities have been described. A 6-year-old male child with PP was successfully treated with local application of 20% fluorescein solution over the eyelashes and eyebrows of both the eyes, followed by the mechanical removal of all parasites and trimming of the eyelashes from the base and application of ophthalmic ointment.

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Korean Journal of Ophthalmology ; : 71-73, 2003.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-213876

ABSTRACT

Phthiriasis palpebrarum is a rare disease in which crab lice infest the eyelashes. It can cause pruritic lid margins or unusual blepharoconjunctivitis and is difficult to diagnose and treat. We diagnosed and managed a case of phthiriasis palpebrarum in both upper eyelids, accompanied by nits, on the scalp of a 6 year-old female child. We removed the eyelashes, including lice and nits, by pulling with fine forceps without sedation. On the second month after treatment, all lice and nits were eradicated without recurrence and the eyelashes grew back. In conclusion, phthiriasis palpebrarum can be diagnosed by close examination of the eyelashes and eyelid margins with slit lamp and can be managed mechanically.


Subject(s)
Child , Female , Humans , Eyelashes , Eyelid Diseases/therapy , Hair Removal/methods , Lice Infestations/therapy , Phthirus
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 759-762, 1998.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-226165

ABSTRACT

The majority of the crab louse is found in pubic hairs, but some of them will colonize axillary hairs, eyelashes, eyebrows and occasionally scalp hairs. In children crab louse may colonize the eyelashes and scalp hairs. The authors found a crab louse, Phthirus pubis and their nits on the eyelashes and scalp hiars of 25-months-old female who complained of foreign body and itching sensation of her right upper lid. Treatment is accomplished by careful mechanical removal of the louse and nits followed by the epilation and application of antibiotic eyedrops or ointments. We report a case of Phthiriasis palpebrarum in children.


Subject(s)
Child , Female , Humans , Colon , Eyebrows , Eyelashes , Foreign Bodies , Hair , Hair Removal , Ointments , Ophthalmic Solutions , Pediculus , Phthiraptera , Phthirus , Pruritus , Scalp , Sensation
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 698-701, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-146820

ABSTRACT

Phthiriasis has been usually known as a sexually-transmitted disease. The majority of these cases are found in the hair of the genital lesion, however, infestation of the eyelashed may occur. Eyeld involvement frequently causes blepharitis or conjunctivitis. The authors found a crab louse, Phthirus pubis and their nits on the eyelashes of 22-year-old female who complained foreign body and itching sensation of her right upper lid. Treatment is accomplished by careful mechanical removal of the louse and nits followed by the epilation and alllication of antibiotic eyedrops. We report a case of Phthiriasis palpebrarum with a review of the literatures.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Young Adult , Blepharitis , Conjunctivitis , Eyelashes , Foreign Bodies , Hair , Hair Removal , Ophthalmic Solutions , Pediculus , Phthiraptera , Phthirus , Pruritus , Sensation
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