Vagabond’s disease

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Parasitic melanoderma (commonly known as Vagabond’s disease, vagrant’s disease and Greenhow’s disease) is an exacerbation of body lice (scientifically referred to as Pediculosis)[1].

Its clinical features include skin abrasion (excoriations) and abnormal skin discolouration (melanoderma) at the affected site.[1]

It is caused by Phthirus pubis (crab louse) and characterized by subcutaneous hemmorrhages.[citation needed]

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