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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... the excessive granulation tissue may be necessary. Treatment with ivermectin (200 µg/kg) has been effective, and although there may be temporary exacerbation of the lesions (presumably in reaction to the dying larvae), spontaneous healing may be expected. Moxidectin at 400 g/kg also appears to ...
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The Fiber Disease... a serum cryptococcal antigen test should be performed to evaluate for disseminated cryptococcosis. The onset of psoriasis in an older adult, exacerbation of long-standing stable psoriasis, psoriatic erythroderma, or severe involvement of the axillae and groin should raise suspicion for HIV.10 ...
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