DISEASE DIRECTORY

Tuesday, October 07, 2008


Skin Disorders

Albinism
Birthmarks
Dercum Disease
Eczema
Erythema Multiforme
Hair Loss
Head Lice
Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Hives
Hyperhidrosis
Poison Ivy
Psoriasis
Rosacea
Scabies
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Vitiligo
Warts



  • BBC - Health - Sex and Sexual Health - STIs (infections) - Scabies - Top of Page. What happens if scabies isn't treated? Fact. You can't catch scabies through sharing cups, plates or cutlery, or from toilet seats.
  • CRD; Effectiveness Matters; Head Lice and Scabies - Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, The University of York Vol 4, Issue 1, June 1999. Treating Head Lice and Scabies. Head Lice. Scabies.
  • Division of Parasitic Diseases - Scabies - Announcements. Recent Publications. DPD Search. Scabies (SKAY-bees). Fact SheetScabies. DPDx Lab AssistanceScabies. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR).
  • eMedicine - Scabies : Article by Audra Malerba, DO - Scabies - Scabies is an intensely pruritic, highly contagious infestation of the skin by the arachnid mite Sarcoptes scabiei, variety hominis.
  • eMedicine Scabies - Consumer health resource center providing an overview of scabies and its causes, symptoms and treatment. Includes information on eMedicine Scabies.
  • Encyclopaedia Topic : Scabies, Section : Introduction - NHS Direct Online Health Encyclopaedia. Scabies. Search. Help. Introduction. Scabies is an itchy condition of the skin caused by a tiny mite (Sarcoptes scabiei).
  • Hives - DrGreene.com - Read an article explaining a common rash and its many causes.
  • I've Got You Under My Skin - Scabies FAQ at The National Pediculosis Association®, Inc., the national clearing house on head lice and scabies issues.
  • LookSmart - Scabies - Scabies - Find resources on the cause, symptoms, signs, diagnosis and treatment of this condition. With details on how to treat scabies.
  • Medical Information - Scabies - MEDICAL INFORMATION - Scabies. Scabies. Scabies is an ectoparasite called Sarcoptes Scabies. This is a mite that burrows under the skin of the infected person.
  • PIP: Scabies - Scabies. AAD Derminfo Net. Return to Patient Information Pamphlet Index For clinical images of scabies and the mite, click Here - 1, Here - 2, Here - 3 (Mite).
  • RXinsider - An informational monograph on scabies for patient education and counseling.
  • Scabies - Web TM. Scabies. Scabies is caused by a microscopic insect, or mite (known as Sarcoptes scabiei), which lives in infested humans.
  • Scabies - Scabies [up]. Scabies / prevention & control Related topics: broader, Skin Diseases, Parasitic. Scabies / prevention & control. Treating head lice and scabies,
  • Scabies - So What's Itching you? Information on scabies from Stephen Tvedten's book.
  • Scabies - Scabies is a contagious skin disease caused by a mite (Sarcoptes scabiei), which is becoming increasingly common for reasons that are unknown. Scabies.
  • SCABIES - SCABIES. What is scabies? Scabies is a fairly common disease caused by a very tiny mite that lives in, or just below, the surface of human skin.
  • Scabies - Scabies Fact Sheet. PDF Version for this Fact Sheet. Scabies is a highly contagious skin disease caused by a parasite. The parasite
  • Scabies - DrGreene.com - Practical advice about scabies treatment and prevention.
  • Scabies - Medinfo - Health information for patients with scabies, an itchy condition of the skin caused by a mite (Sarcoptes scabiei). Includes symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment and advice. Written by a UK general practitioner.
  • Scabies - Urologychannel - Scabies, is also known as Sarcoptic itch and Acariasis. Incidence and Prevalence An estimated 300 million cases of scabies occur worldwide.
  • Scabies 02 - Scabies - Burrow on side of finger. To see the - Sarcoptes scabiei - mite, click HERE To read the Patient Information Pamphlet on Scabies, click HERE
  • Scabies fact sheet - Scabies is contagious skin irritation and is caused by a very tiny insect called the itch mite. Communicable Diseases and Epidemiology Scabies fact sheet.
  • Scabies, G96-1295-A - The life cycle, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of scabies infestations in humans is addressed. G96-1295-A. Scabies. The life
  • Scabies: patient information - Scabies information for patients. NZ DermNet is an online dermatology resource for patients, GPs and dermatologists. Scabies. Scabies
  • Texas Department of Health, IDEAS > Scabies - Your Location: IDEAS Home » Scabies. Scabies. Scabies: The life cycle, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of scabies infestations in humans is addressed.