tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629132641307534690.post5825332973680005726..comments2024-03-26T16:04:11.096-05:00Comments on Creepy Dreadful Wonderful Parasites: Case of the Week 339ParasiteGalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09093150363550239544noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629132641307534690.post-3101814770505047382015-03-06T14:32:24.132-06:002015-03-06T14:32:24.132-06:00These aggregations are quite different than the no...These aggregations are quite different than the nodules of Piedraia hortae, the agent of black piedra. Black piedra nodules are dark black, surrounding the hair shaft, and when crushed, we will see lunate ascospores inside transparent asci.<br />The aggregations are also different than those of white piedra caused by Trichosporon beigelii which infect mainly hairs of the beard or mustache.<br />The asymmetrical adhesions may mimic those of Tinea nodosa caused by Corynebacterium tenuis, however this coryneform infects mainly axilla hairs, hence the name trichomycosis axillaris.<br />I would rule out these possibities which are mostly mycotic and bacterial origins.<br /><br />Florida FanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629132641307534690.post-69120505707838302002015-03-06T11:18:20.830-06:002015-03-06T11:18:20.830-06:00Black/White Piedra?? I will have to see if it is a...Black/White Piedra?? I will have to see if it is associated with hair care products...LeeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629132641307534690.post-32362650437443907772015-03-04T04:41:19.138-06:002015-03-04T04:41:19.138-06:00I cannot see any evidence of Pediculus sp. ova, lo...I cannot see any evidence of Pediculus sp. ova, looks to me to be non-parasitic in nature. Possibly down to her hair-care regime which could be causing contact dermatitis, this is somewhat out of my area of expertise but I would suggest changing it and see if that alleviates scalp irritation.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17464110570243620676noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629132641307534690.post-17373826425535830082015-03-03T19:25:30.836-06:002015-03-03T19:25:30.836-06:00No Pediculus capitis or its ova found. Amorphous d...No Pediculus capitis or its ova found. Amorphous deposits possibly originating from hair care products observed. Discontinuation of hair care usage suggested.<br /><br />Florida FanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629132641307534690.post-43416095412289312132015-03-03T11:05:57.484-06:002015-03-03T11:05:57.484-06:00Excess hair care product not rinsed out probably i...Excess hair care product not rinsed out probably irritating her scalp and making it itchy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629132641307534690.post-39374716498029791562015-03-03T07:01:50.194-06:002015-03-03T07:01:50.194-06:00These are not lice nits but may be excess shampoo ...These are not lice nits but may be excess shampoo or other hair-care substance. I am no Paul Mitchell, but I suggest less frequent shampooing and rinse hair well after using conditioner. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com