Demodicosis in a Kunekune pig and molecular characterisation of porcine demodectic mites involved: a case report [PDF]
Background In January 2021, a female 1-year-old Kunekune was presented at the University Clinic for Swine with severe reduction of the field of vision resulting in prolonged reaction time when targeting barriers, due to moderate to severe thickening of ...
Hans-Peter Fuehrer +2 more
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A Study on the Nature of Association between Demodex Mites and Bacteria Involved in Skin and Meibomian Gland Lesions of Demodectic Mange in Cattle [PDF]
The nature of association between Demodex mites and bacteria involved in bovine demodectic mange lesions and the normal flora inhabiting the skin of noninfected animals was investigated. Demodex bovis and D.
Mukhtar Taha Abu-Samra +1 more
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Improved Watershed Algorithm-Based Microscopic Images Combined with Meibomian Gland Microprobe in the Treatment of Demodectic Blepharitis. [PDF]
The objective of the study was to explore microscopic images under a watershed segmentation algorithm combined with meibomian gland microprobe in the treatment of demodectic blepharitis.
Liu L, Yang S, Zhu M, Wang M, Wei X.
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Demodectic frost of the ears: Diagnostic dermoscopic features [PDF]
KOH: potassium hydroxide DFE: Demodectic frost of the ear INTRODUCTION Demodicosis is a cutaneous disease caused by Demodex mites, including Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis, obligate ectoparasites found on the skin of almost all people.
Frank Wang, Aislyn Oulee
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A new mite species, Demodex saimiri, is described from the squirrel monkey, Saimiri sciureus. All stages are found in the hair follicles and sebaceous glands. Adults and immatures consume cells of the follicular epithelium and/or sebaceous glands. An incidence of 57% is reported, with 67% incidence in female and 47% in male host animals.
William B Nutting
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Reducing ocular Demodex using petroleum jelly may alleviate dry eye syndrome, blepharitis, facial dermatoses, ocular and respiratory allergies, and decrease associated prescribing: a hypothesis [PDF]
Demodex eyelash mites are increasingly associated with eye and skin inflammation in humans, and cause demodectic mange in mammals. Informal accounts of symptom improvement and reduced need for anti-allergy medicines, when Demodex reproduction is ...
Diana E. Senior-Fletcher +1 more
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"FEEDING CHARACTERISTICS IN DEMODECTIC MITES OF THE EYELID" [PDF]
Dernodex folliculorum ingests Oil Red 0 stain which dramatically highlights the alimentary tract, and raises clinical considerations including the question of a viral vector role.
F P, English, W B, Nutting
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Unilateral rosacea, unilateral demodicidosis, unitaleral Demodex sp. folliculitis: Three names for the same disease. [PDF]
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, Volume 22, Issue 1, Page 335-336, January 2023.
Veraldi S +3 more
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Papular eruption in AIDS: role of demodectic mites?
We report 3 cases of pruriginous papular eruption of HIV disease, in which demodectic mites were found in the pilosebaceous follicles which were surrounded by a granulomatous inflammatory infiltrate. Papular eruption of HIV disease is a distinctive clinicopathological entity, whose pathogenicity is not known.
I, Bodokh +4 more
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This article describes morphological characteristics and the occurrence of Demodex gracilentus sp. nov., which was found in the striped field mouse Apodemus agrarius (Pallas, 1771) in the skin of vibrissae area. D. gracilentus occurred in 36.7% of the rodents examined. D.
Joanna Nina Izdebska, Leszek Rolbiecki
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