1.A Case of Severe Iron Deficiency Anemia Due to Pediculus Capitis
Andrew Van HERSH ; Samantha WIRKOWSKI ; Benjamin MCMILLON ; Amelia BALDERSTON ; Alexis HAMELINK ; Kerry MCGOWAN
Clinical Pediatric Hematology-Oncology 2021;28(1):46-48
Infestation with Pediculus capitis, or head lice, is a common occurrence in the pediatric population. These ectoparasites survive by feeding on human blood. While a nuisance, lice are typically considered harmless and the amount of blood imbibed is not usually considered to be of clinical significance. We present a case of a 10-year-old female with severe, prolonged head lice infestation with concomitant iron deficiency anemia that was unable to be attributed to other causes.
2.A Case of Severe Iron Deficiency Anemia Due to Pediculus Capitis
Andrew Van HERSH ; Samantha WIRKOWSKI ; Benjamin MCMILLON ; Amelia BALDERSTON ; Alexis HAMELINK ; Kerry MCGOWAN
Clinical Pediatric Hematology-Oncology 2021;28(1):46-48
Infestation with Pediculus capitis, or head lice, is a common occurrence in the pediatric population. These ectoparasites survive by feeding on human blood. While a nuisance, lice are typically considered harmless and the amount of blood imbibed is not usually considered to be of clinical significance. We present a case of a 10-year-old female with severe, prolonged head lice infestation with concomitant iron deficiency anemia that was unable to be attributed to other causes.