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Charlotte Boel,1,2 Elianne Westerveld,3 Daniëlla Kloos,3 Fleur Goezinne1 1Eyescan Rijswijk, Rijswijk, the Netherlands; 2Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital Brussels, Brussels, Belgium; 3Eyescan Warmond, Warmond, the NetherlandsCorrespondence:
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Management of 10 Children With Inflammatory Rosacea With Topical Ivermectin
ABSTRACT Rosacea diagnosis and treatment in children are challenging, due to its rarity and to the lack of approved pharmacological agents for its treatment in this age group. In this case series, response to treatment with once daily applications of ivermectin (IVM) 1% cream for 12 weeks in 10 children affected by mild to severe inflammatory rosacea ...
Federica Dall'Oglio +4 more
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Background To evaluate visual acuity outcome after excimer laser phototherapeutic keratectomy (PTK) for epithelial basement membrane dystrophy (EBMD) and to provide new insights into higher‐order aberrations (HOAs) and corneal density changes. Methods In this single‐center cohort, 92 eyes from 80 individuals underwent PTK for EBMD, with follow‐up ...
Simon Helm +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background/Objectives Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition, commonly first occurring in early childhood. Although many treatments have currently been established, their effectiveness often varies, and it is not always adequate.
Valeria Antoniou +2 more
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First case of Phthirus pubis and Demodex co-infestation of the eyelids: a case report
Background Phthirus pubis is an obligate parasite of human beings. Demodex spp. is a much more common parasite of human beings. However, P. pubis infestation accompanied by Demodex mite infestation in eye has not been reported.
Yanan Huo +4 more
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Aktywność roślinnych olejków eterycznych wobec Demodex folliculorum i Demodex brevis [PDF]
Infestation with Demodex spp. is an increasingly common dermatological and ophthalmic problem. Preparations for daily cleaning of eyes and the surrounding area (gels, soaked wipes) contain mainly tea tree oil or terpinen-4-ol.
Nuszkiewicz, Jarosław +3 more
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Ocular rosacea: The often‐overlooked component of rosacea
Ocular rosacea is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects the eyes and periocular skin as part of the broader cutaneous rosacea skin disease. Up to 72% of patients will develop ocular involvement either before or after cutaneous disease. Ocular rosacea reduces quality of life through various potential mechanisms including anxiety, social ...
Ryan S. Q. Geng +4 more
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Biologic therapy increases Demodex density in psoriasis patients
Abstract Background Demodex density is known to increase in various immunosuppressive conditions. The relationship between biologic therapy and Demodex density remains unknown. We aimed to investigate whether the density of Demodex mites is higher in psoriasis patients treated with biologic agents compared to treatment‐naive or topically treated ...
Hasan Aksoy +4 more
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Role of Demodex folliculorum in dermatology
Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis are commensal mites residing in hair follicles and sebaceous glands on human skin, primarily in seborrhoeic areas, on the scalp, and in the external auditory canals. Demodex mites feed on exfoliated epidermal cells
Klaudia Dopytalska +4 more
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Abstract Background & Aim Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory, multifactorial disease for which combination therapy could be an effective treatment. In this study, we evaluate the effect of the combination therapy of brimonidine 0.33% and ivermectin 1% as a single cream for the treatment of papulopustular rosacea.
Samin Fallah Pakdaman +7 more
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