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Scabies (cont.)

Outlook

Once properly diagnosed, treatment is generally very effective at curing scabies.

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Media file 1: A scabies rash around the waist in a nursing-home resident.
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Media file 2: Scabies mite. Photo courtesy of Dr. William D. James.
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Media file 3: Scabies. Photo courtesy of Dr. William D. James.
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Media file 4: Norwegian scabies. Photo courtesy of Dr. William D. James.
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Media file 5: Scabies on leg. Photo courtesy of Dr. William D. James.
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Media file 6: Scabies on buttocks. Photo courtesy of Dr. William D. James.
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Media file 7: Scabies on hand. Photo courtesy of Dr. William D. James.
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Media file 8: Scabies on penis. Photo courtesy of Dr. William D. James.
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