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Volume 20, Number 6—June 2014
Letter

Diagnosis of Trombiculosis by Videodermatoscopy

Maria R. NascaComments to Author , Francesco Lacarrubba, and Giuseppe Micali
Author affiliations: University of Catania, Catania, Italy

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Clinical features of a nonspecific lesion (A) and its corresponding, unequivocal dermoscopy findings (B), showing a Neotrombicula autumnalis mite attached to the skin (magnification ×150).

Figure. Clinical features of a nonspecific lesion (A) and its corresponding, unequivocal dermoscopy findings (B), showing a Neotrombicula autumnalis mite attached to the skin (magnification ×150).

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