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Demodex infestation as a cause of sensitive skin in a dermatology outpatient clinic
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2021Sensitive skin is subjective cutaneous hyperreactivity to environmental factors. Demodicosis is a skin disorder caused by Demodex mites. There may be a link between demodicosis and sensitive skin.
Rukiye Yasak Guner+3 more
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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.
Charles F. Post, Einar A. Juhlin
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1975
The mite Demodex folliculorum prospers in sebaceous follicles. It comprises the normal fauna of adult human skin, the density being highest on the face.
Albert M. Kligman, Gerd Plewig
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The mite Demodex folliculorum prospers in sebaceous follicles. It comprises the normal fauna of adult human skin, the density being highest on the face.
Albert M. Kligman, Gerd Plewig
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Demodex folliculorumandDemodex brevisin healthy and immunocompromised patients
Ophthalmic Epidemiology, 2013To examine the proportion of Demodex folliculorum and D. brevis in the eyelashes of healthy and immunocompromised patients.Eyelashes were taken from 95 patients at the Pomeranian Medical University, Clinic of Haematology, and from 1091 healthy controls.Demodex folliculorum and D.
Andrzej Grobelny+6 more
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Clinics in Dermatology, 2017
Demodex mites are part of the vast microbiome living on and within human skin. The interaction of the various microorganisms with the skin plays a key role in the maintenance of homeostasis. The precise role and function of Demodex mites within normal and diseased human skin remains elusive.
R. Foley+2 more
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Demodex mites are part of the vast microbiome living on and within human skin. The interaction of the various microorganisms with the skin plays a key role in the maintenance of homeostasis. The precise role and function of Demodex mites within normal and diseased human skin remains elusive.
R. Foley+2 more
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Demodex-Associated Folliculitis
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1996Examination of 388 follicles in 24 large resections of skin for the presence of histologic folliculitis and Demodex mites uncovered a nonrandom association between these two phenomena. Demodex mites were found in 42% of follicles with inflammation, but in just 10% of the follicles without inflammation.
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Evidence of immunosuppression by Demodex canis
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 1992Three clinically normal beagles, 3 beagles with localized demodectic mange (LDM), and 3 beagles with generalized demodectic mange (GDM) were investigated simultaneously 1-3 and 4-6 weeks from the appearance of the clinical signs. Blood clinical examination and reactivity of peripheral lymphocytes to Con A and PHA were investigated in the first instance,
Omar O. Barriga+3 more
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Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 2011
John R, Vu, Joseph C, English
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John R, Vu, Joseph C, English
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