Below is the solved Pediculus humanus capitis crossword puzzle from my previous post. The hints with answers are also included. I hope you enjoyed it and until the next case study example in parasitology ... all the very best!
*Case Study – Understanding a Non-Eczema condition and Secondary Infections in Patients-Part Two
This patient is infested with Pediculus humanus capitis otherwise known as head lice. Pediculus humanus capitis are insects belonging to the family Pediculidae. The family also includes Pediculus humanus humanus (body louse) and Pthirus pubis (crab louse).
*Case Study – Understanding a Non-Eczema condition and Secondary Infections in Patients
The patient is a 55-year-old male that comes to a Veterans Hospital on an outpatient basis for his periodic examination. He has a history of homelessness and chronic substance abuse. He states that he has clean not been abusing any substance for the past year. He also has a medical history significant for COPD, diabetes, and tobacco use. He currently presents with a two week history of what he describes as eczema around his ears and the back of his neck.
