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Demodex folliculorum blepharitis
Charudutt Kalamkar +7 more
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Demodicosis: A Neglected Cutaneous Parasitic Disease in Face Lesions Examination [PDF]
Background: Demodicosis in humans was caused by two species of Demodex called folliculorum and brevis. The disease is seen in male and female. Although, there is no clinical symptoms in individuals with normal immunity system, but in many cases ...
Maraghi, Sharif
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RARE PARASITOSES IN OUR OPHTHALMIC PRACTICE [PDF]
The term parasite is a word originating from Greek language and it means someone who feeds from others’ table. Humans are hosts to nearly 300 species of parasitic worms and over 70 species of protozoa. Tasks and goals - to make a retrospective analysis
I. Pitakova
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Prevalence of Demodex spp. in patients with chronic blepharitis
Blepharitis is a very common disease in ophthalmology, dermatology and allergy practice. It generally follows a chronic course and is frequently associated with objective and/or subjective symptoms such as epiphora, red eye, dandruff, gritty sensation, itching, burning, photophobia, and blurred vision.
Viviana, Flores +6 more
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[Demodex spp in chronic blepharitis patients].
Blepharitis is a very common disease in the ophthalmologic practice generally taking a chronic course with intermittent exacerbations. Several studies have linked the presence of Demodex folliculorum with chronic blepharitis, since the mite has the capacity to perpetuate the follicular inflammatory process.
Florentina, Laspina +7 more
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The potential role of Demodex folliculorum mites and bacteria in the induction of rosacea [PDF]
Rosacea is a common dermatological condition that predominantly affects the central regions of the face. Rosacea affects up to 3% of the world’s population and a number of subtypes are recognized.
Jakubowicz, Oliwia +5 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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Effectiveness and safety of demodecosis blepharitis therapy under dry eye conditions
Purpose: to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of complex therapy in patients with demodex blepharitis and dry eye. Methods. 25 patients with mixed demodex blepharitis and dry eye (50 eyes; 10 men, 15 women; 61.9 ± 5.6 years) were examined before and ...
S. N. Sakhnov +6 more
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Katsuji KiuchiKiuchi Eye Clinic, Joto-ku, Osaka, JapanPurpose: To determine whether the Löffler’s alkaline methylene blue staining method is better than no staining in detecting Demodex mites in the eyelashes of patients with blepharitis ...
Kiuchi K
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The Prevalence of Demodex Folliculorum on Eyelashes of Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Normal Patients [PDF]
Purpose To examine the prevalence of Demodex Folliculorum (DF) on the eyelashes of symptomatic and asymptomatic patients. DF is an eight legged ectoparasite present in humans.
Lloyd McKernan, Aoife +2 more
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