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  1. Tropendermatologisch relevante Protozoeninfektionen, Wurmerkrankungen und Epizoonosen

    Infectious diseases of the skin have become rarer in industrialized nations, but they still affect a considerable part of the population in tropical...

    S. Schliemann in Der Hautarzt
    Article 13 September 2014
  2. Cutaneous Manifestations of Infection in Returning Travelers

    Dermatologic problems are common in returning travelers who seek medical care. Some common illnesses such as cellulitis or abscesses occur in...

    Matthew Eldridge, Stuart H. Cohen in Current Infectious Disease Reports
    Article 17 August 2014
  3. Tropenurlaub, der unter die Haut geht ...

    Melanie Goldschmidt in CME
    Article 29 January 2014
  4. Reisesouvenirs in der Haut

    Marcellus Fischer, Dieter R. Reinel in ästhetische dermatologie & kosmetologie
    Article 17 December 2013
  5. An Approach to Skin Lesions in the Returning Traveler

    As international travel has increased over the years, it is important for the clinician to be aware of communicable diseases in other countries....

    Tassia C. Kostopoulos, Gina R. Chacon, Alex G. Ortega-Loayza in Current Treatment Options in Infectious Diseases
    Article 15 December 2013
  6. Reisesouvenirs in der Haut

    Marcellus Fischer, Dieter Reinel in Pädiatrie
    Article 09 August 2013
  7. Urlaubs- und Tropendermatosen

    Besides fever and diarrhea, skin diseases are the third most common cause of morbidity in returning travelers after a stay in a tropical country....

    M. Fischer, D. Reinel in Der Hautarzt
    Article 26 April 2012
  8. Human botfly (Dermatobia hominis) larva in a child’s scalp mimicking osteomyelitis

    Furuncular myiasis caused by Dermatobia hominis is endemic throughout Central and South America. However, because of widespread travel, furuncular...

    Kanupriya Vijay, Paul Kalapos, ... Amit Agarwal in Emergency Radiology
    Article 22 August 2012
  9. Infektionskrankheiten der Haut

    R. Gläser, B. Homey in Der Hautarzt
    Article 11 May 2012
  10. Dermatobia-hominis-Infektion bei einem 3-jährigen Kind

    In the context of increasing travel to the tropics, outpatient services are more frequently confronted with non-domestic diseases in Europe. A 3-year...

    M. Meissner, S. Kippenberger, ... R. Kaufmann in Der Hautarzt
    Article 10 November 2011
  11. De huid als spiegel van de ziel

    C.L.M. van Hees in Bijblijven
    Article 01 April 2011
  12. Travel and migration associated infectious diseases morbidity in Europe, 2008

    Background

    Europeans represent the majority of international travellers and clinicians encountering returned patients have an essential role in...

    Vanessa Field, Philippe Gautret, ... Philippe Parola in BMC Infectious Diseases
    Article Open access 17 November 2010
  13. Dermatologic Presentations of Tropical Diseases in Travelers

    Dermatoses are one of the three most common presenting health care problems in returning travelers. The spectrum of travel-related dermatoses is...

    Gentiane Monsel, Eric Caumes in Current Infectious Disease Reports
    Article 01 April 2010
  14. Ektoparasitosen

    Ectoparasites or epidermal parasites include a very heterogenous group of infections of the outer layers of the skin. Worldwide the most common are...

    P. Nenoff, W. Handrick, ... U. Paasch in Der Hautarzt
    Article 23 August 2009
  15. Ektoparasitosen

    Ectoparasites and epidermal parasitic skin diseases are a heterogeneous group of infections of the external layer of the skin. The most common forms...

    P. Nenoff, W. Handrick, ... U. Paasch in Der Hautarzt
    Article 26 July 2009
  16. Tungiasis und Myiasis

    Tungiasis (sand flea disease) and myiasis are ectoparasitoses, in which the infectious agent resides temporarily in the skin (myiasis) or dies and is...

    H. Feldmeier in Der Hautarzt
    Article 16 July 2008
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