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Crusted (Norwegian) Scabies
Crusted (Norwegian) scabies is a rare, severe form of Reference scabies Opens New Window. It is extremely contagious because of the large number of mites found in and on the skin.
This form of scabies may occur in:
- People who have certain nutritional disorders, infectious diseases, leukemia, or Reference weakened immune systems Opens New Window (such as people who have Reference AIDS Opens New Window). Testing for Reference HIV infection Opens New Window may be appropriate for people who have this type of scabies.
- People who have mental or nervous system disorders that mask the itching sensation. When scabies itching goes undetected, the infestation can become severe.
Characteristics of this form of scabies include:
- Scaly, crusted sores on the hands, feet, scalp, face, torso, and pressure-bearing areas such as the elbows. Facial skin may flake off, and significant hair loss can result.
- Mild itching despite the heavy infestation of mites.
- Slow response to treatment compared with other forms of scabies. When multiple treatments are ineffective, oral treatment with the medicine ivermectin may be used.
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| By: | Reference Healthwise Staff | Last Revised: March 14, 2011 |
| Medical Review: | Reference Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
Reference Alexander H. Murray, MD, FRCPC - Dermatology |
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