1951
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1951.01570030050006
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Concurrent Infestation With a Rare Mite and Infection With a Common Dermatophyte

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“…In Japan, oral mite anaphylaxis caused by okonomiyaki/pancake mix contaminated with Tyrophagus putrescentiae has been reported [10]. To our knowledge, there have been only three similar reports [11][12][13]. One patient was a 74-year-old diabetic farmer and the mites came from his work shoes, and resulted in marked colonization by Tyrophagus putrescentiae [13].…”
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“…In Japan, oral mite anaphylaxis caused by okonomiyaki/pancake mix contaminated with Tyrophagus putrescentiae has been reported [10]. To our knowledge, there have been only three similar reports [11][12][13]. One patient was a 74-year-old diabetic farmer and the mites came from his work shoes, and resulted in marked colonization by Tyrophagus putrescentiae [13].…”
Section: Dear Editorsmentioning
confidence: 99%