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1096. Eupatorium japonicum Thunb.: Compositae
Summary Eupatorium japonicum Thunb. (Compositae: Eupatorieae: Eupatoriinae) is described and illustrated. The current synonymy is provided, together with type citations for each of the names and statements of the located type material, together with appropriate notes and comments on this material, including lectotypifications if present in the ...
Nicholas Hind, Yohko Sasaki, Naoko Yasue
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Assessment and Management of Demodex Blepharitis: Case Study-Based Development Project [PDF]
Purpose The purpose of this master thesis was to study Demodex via a case study. The aim was to figure out the need for treatment of a symptom-free client with signs of cylindrical dandruff associated with Demodex blepharitis.
Sinisalo, Ann-Caroline
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Multiple Eyelid Signs are Suggestive of Demodex Infestation
Lunla Udomwech, Nonthapan Phasuk School of Medicine, Walailak University, Nakhon Si Thammarat, ThailandCorrespondence: Lunla UdomwechSchool of Medicine, Walailak University, 222 Thaiburi, Tha Sala, Nakhon Si Thammarat, 80160, ThailandTel +6675 672 801Fax
Udomwech L, Phasuk N
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Abstract Introduction Infraorbital hyperpigmentation represents one of the most prevalent conditions in cosmetic dermatology. To treat this condition, many patients prefer natural remedies. This study explored the efficacy of topical castor oil cream in treating patients with infraorbital hyperpigmentation.
Mohammad Mahdi Parvizi +5 more
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Abstract Background Dandruff caused by Malassezia furfur is a prevailing fungal infection. Although ketoconazole (KTZ) is widely intended for anti‐dandruff treatment, poor solubility, and epidermal permeability limits its use and the marketed KTZ shampoo adversely effects scalp and hair.
Prerana V. Poojary +7 more
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Demodex sp. infestation in anterior blepharitis, meibomian-gland dysfunction, and mixed blepharitis
Objective: This study determined the incidence and density of Demodex species on the eyelashes of subjects with normal eyelids, anterior blepharitis (AB), meibomian-gland dysfunction (MGD), and mixed blepharitis (MB).
Angelito Braulio de Venecia III, MD +1 more
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Objective: Demodex blepharitis is a common inflammatory eye condition caused by an overgrowth of Demodex mites on the eyelids, and lash follicles, Zeiss’ glands and Meibomian glands that is often overlooked.
Oktay Alver +2 more
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Clinical characterization of patient with blefaritis and demodecosis
Background: the blepharitis is a common illness in the ophthalmological practice, of chronic course with exacerbation crisis and multifactorial etiology, often associated with Demodex spp., mite of the hair follicle, extended and frequent parasite; its ...
Alicia Alonso-García +1 more
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Prevalence of demodex folliculorum in a university-based population
Clinical relevance: The multifactorial aspect of dry eye disease remains challenging. Demodex folliculorum, a common ectoparasite on human eyelashes, may impact eye conditions such as blepharitis which can be a contributor to dry eye disease.
Bitton, Etty, Gantz, Liat, Ifrah, Reut
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Demodex folliculorum a hidden cause of blepharitis
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Mark A Freeman +9 more
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