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Demographic Patterns and Clinical Presentations of Demodicosis in a Longitudinal Study From Khuzestan Province, Southwest Iran. [PDF]
Maraghi S +4 more
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The association between atopic dermatitis and rosacea: a comprehensive review from comorbidities to pathogenic mechanisms. [PDF]
Zeng Y, Feng Y.
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Topical tapinarof (benvitimod) for papulopustular rosacea: two cases. [PDF]
Wang L, Li S, Lin J, Wu Q, Ju Q.
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HALP score in <i>Demodex</i> blepharitis: A case-control study. [PDF]
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Comparison of two techniques for measuring <i>Demodex folliculorum</i> and <i>Demodex brevis</i> in rosacea patients: standardized skin surface biopsy vs. direct microscopic examination. [PDF]
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Demodex folliculorum in pregnancy
International Journal of Dermatology, 2000Abstract Background Demodex folliculorum (DF), which is a resident in human pilosebaceous follicles, has been implicated in rosacea, blepharitis, pityriasis folliculorum, pustular folliculitis, and skin lesions of immunosuppressed patients on chemotherapy or with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).Objective We aimed to determine the ...
I E, Aydingöz, B, Dervent, O, Güney
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Demodex Folliculorum and Blepharitis
Archives of Dermatology, 1963For many years Demodex folliculorum has been recognized as an inhabitant of the pores of the skin, particularly in the face. Except for a detailed study by Stcherbatchoff in 1903, only casual reference has been made to its presence in the eyelid structures of man.
C F, POST, E, JUHLIN
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