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pubmed-article:19289764pubmed:abstractTextTo determine the diagnostic accuracy of visual inspection and wet combing in pediculosis capitis (head lice infestation). Visual inspection of 5 predilection sites (temples, behind the ears, and neck) was performed first, followed by wet combing of hair moistened with conditioner. Presence of mobile stages was defined as active infestation, presence of nits alone as historic infestation.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:19289764pubmed:articleTitleAccuracy of diagnosis of pediculosis capitis: visual inspection vs wet combing.lld:pubmed
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