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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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Facial abscess-like conglomerates associated with Demodex mites
Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis are normal inhabi-tants of the human pilosebaceous duct and sebaceousglands, respectively, with a predilection to colonize facialskin.
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Rosacea-associated microbiota of Demodex
Demodex est un genre d’acariens dont deux espèces sont connues pour coloniser la peau de l’homme : Demodex folliculorum et Demodex brevis. Leur implication dans le développement de la rosacée reste controversée.
Murillo, Nathalia
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Demodex spp. Distribution. (Department of Veterinary Services 1959, Ministry of Rural Development 1972a & b). Remarks. The identification of Demodex, demodectic or follicular mange is mentioned in Government reports, e.g., Department of Animal Health (1930), Department of Veterinary Services (1954, 1955, 1958) and Ministry of Rural Development (1972 a,
Mwase, Enala T. +1 more
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Nikhil Sharma,1 Eilidh Martin,1 Edward Ian Pearce,1 Suzanne Hagan,1 Christine Purslow,2 Jennifer P Craig3 1Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, Scotland, UK; 2Christine Purslow – School of Optometry and Vision Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff ...
Sharma N +5 more
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Normal yüz derisinde demodex prevalansı
Bu tezin, veri tabanı üzerinden yayınlanma izni bulunmamaktadır. Yayınlanma izni olmayan tezlerin basılı kopyalarına Üniversite kütüphaneniz aracılığıyla (TÜBESS üzerinden) erişebilirsiniz.Tıp FakültesiÖZET Bu çalışma Sivas bölgesinde, 857 normal derili ...
Bulut, Bilge
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Blepharitis and Demodex spp. infection
According to the latest reports Demodex mites appear to play an important role in the pathogenesis of chronic blepharitis. Demodex mites are cosmopolitan and are present in many species of mammals.
Czepita, Maciej; Department of Ophthalmology, Pomeranian Medical University +4 more
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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the potential relationship between the presence of Demodex mites and dermatological symptoms in patients with rosacea in the Central Anatolian Region of Türkiye.
Merve Kahraman +3 more
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