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  1. Bedbugs - Dermatologic Disorders - Merck Manual …

    Erythematous macules, papules, or wheals, often pruritic, each with a central hemorrhagic punctum. Bullae. Lesions may form linear patterns or may be seen in groups (1). Older adults develop symptoms less often than do younger …

  2. Dermatologic aspects of bed bug epidemic: an atlas of …

    These lesions do not fade upon pressure, the central puncture mark – that can be haemorrhagic – is surrounded by an erythematous border. The rash is not confluent, nor are there areas of weeping or sloughing [5, 6, 30]. Complex …

  3. Bed Bugs: Current Treatment Guidelines - The Journal …

    The most common clinical presentation for bed bugs is a 2- to 5-mm pruritic maculopapular lesion with a central hemorrhagic punctum located in areas typically uncovered by clothing when sleeping. 13 Other symptoms include …

  4. Entodermoscopy Update: A Contemporary Review on ... - PubMed …

  5. Pruritic erythematous papules in a previously well teenager

  6. Bedbug Infestation | AAFP

    Oct 1, 2012 · Irregular groups of erythematous wheals with a central hemorrhagic punctum, located under loose areas of clothing, (e.g., lower legs, waist) Lice Excoriations, identified by examining...

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  7. Bed Bug Infestation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics