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The Hidden Culprit Unraveled by Dermoscopy: A Rare Case of Pediatric Facial Demodicosis. [PDF]
Bouhamdi C +4 more
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Demodicosis Mite Detection in Eyes with Blepharitis and Meibomian Gland Dysfunction Based on Deep Learning Model. [PDF]
Mai EL +5 more
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Editorial: Atopic march and atopic multimorbidity. [PDF]
Cortes LM, Dellon ES.
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Sebaceous gland necrosis induced by Demodex mites: a case report. [PDF]
Palladino CN +4 more
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Pharmacotherapy of <i>Demodex</i>-Associated Blepharitis: Current Trends and Future Perspectives. [PDF]
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Update on the Management of Demodex Blepharitis
Cornea, 2021Abstract: Demodex blepharitis is a common ophthalmologic disease that is often overlooked in the workup of blepharitis. Demodex infestation occurs in both symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals at similar rates; consequently, its role in the development of blepharitis has not been well elucidated.
Paras P. Shah +2 more
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Quantitative Analysis of the Bacteria in Blepharitis With Demodex Infestation [PDF]
Bacterial infection or Demodex infestation has been reported to contribute to chronic blepharitis. The association between Demodex mites and bacterial flora in this disease remains to be elucidated. Fifty-six consecutive patients diagnosed with chronic blepharitis and 46 healthy volunteers were recruited for this study.
Liping Lin, Kaili Wu
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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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Permethrin Cream for the Treatment of Demodex Blepharitis
Cornea, 2019Purpose: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of permethrin 5% cream for the treatment of Demodex blepharitis. Methods: Patients with confirmed Demodex blepharitis were prospectively recruited and treated with permethrin 5% cream for 6 months. Blepharitis symptoms, ocular examination
Idan, Hecht +3 more
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