Saffi Ullah, Muhammad Salman Haider Qureshi, Saima Ali, Imtiaz Khan.
If it's itchy, its scabies not always.
J Postgrad Med Inst Jan ;29(3):199-202.

Scabies is commonly characterized by the presence of itchy rash but this typical symptom does not necessarily always mean scabies. A female infant presented to the paediatrics department of Kuwait teaching hospital with a characteristic pruritic rash on soles suggestive of scabies. However, failure of the anti-scabies treatment, absence of positive personal and hygienic history and progression towards the deterioration of existing situation lead to the establishment of a history and clinical based diagnosis of Infantile Acropustulosis. The treatment was started accordingly and soon after starting treatment, the patient showed the signs of recovery. No doubt that scabies is comparatively more common as compared to infantile acropustulosis but yet scabies must not be considered as an absolute diagnosis for a patient presenting with an itchy rash particularly on soles.

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