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Phthiriasis palpebrarum misdiagnosed as allergic blepharoconjunctivitis in a 6-year-old girl


JW Yi
L Li
DW Luo

Abstract

Phthiriasis palpebrarum is an infestation of the eyelashes caused by the louse Pthirus pubis (Linnaeus, 1758). We report a case of phthiriasis  palpebrarum in a 6.year.old girl, which was initially misdiagnosed as allergic
blepharoconjunctivitis. Parasites and their nits were found adhering to the eyelashes and eyelids of her right eye as well as scalp hairs. No  abnormality was found in the left eye. The histopathology exam revealed the presence of adults and eggs of Pthirus pubis. We mechanically removed all the eyelashes of the right eye at their base, with lice and nits. The scalp was shaved and washed with phenothrin shampoo. No recurrence was found during 3 months of follow.up. Removal of the eyelashes, cutting of scalp hairs, and phenothrin shampoo may be effective in treating  phthiriasis palpebrarum. In cases of blepharoconjunctivitis, eyelids and eyelashes should be carefully examined by slit lamp to avoid misdiagnosis.


Key words: Blepharoconjunctivitis, crab louse, eyelashes, nits, pthirus pubis, phthiriasis palpebrarum


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