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Knowledge, Attitude, Awareness, and Practice Regarding Demodex Mites Among the Thai Population. [PDF]
Paichitrojjana A, Paichitrojjana A.
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Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis in cutaneous biopsies
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1982The hair follicle mites Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis are ubiquitous obligatory ectoparasites of man. We studied these mites in a consecutive series of skin biopsies submitted to a dermatopathology laboratory; 10% of all biopsies and 12% of all follicles contained demodectic mites.
R, Aylesworth, J C, Vance
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High Prevalence of Demodex brevis Infestation in Chalazia
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2014To investigate the correlation between demodicosis and chalazia in patients with the latter.Prospective, observational, comparative study.Forty-four adult and 47 pediatric patients with chalazia and 34 adult and 30 pediatric age- and sex-matched patients without chalazia treated at an institutional referral eye center were included.
Lingyi, Liang +2 more
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Floppy eyelid syndrome associated with Demodex Brevis
Orbit, 1994Six male patients with the floppy eyelid syndrome are described. They were successfully treated by lateral shortening of their eyelids. The excised eyelid blocks were histologically examined. In five of the six cases, the Meibomian glands were infested by the mite Demodex brevis.
H. M. Van Nouhuys +3 more
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The effect of temperature on the viability of Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis
Parasitology Research, 2009Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis are obligatory parasites of the pilosebaceous unit in humans and are cosmopolitan in terms of their distribution. This study was conducted to explore the effect of temperature on the viability of D. folliculorum and D. brevis.
Ya E, Zhao, Na, Guo, Li Ping, Wu
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Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2011
Demodex folliculorum and D. brevis are cosmopolitan, obligatory parasites. Epidemiological studies have established a clear association between these species and various facial diseases in humans. However, not much is known of the ecology of these mites, also because it has proven difficult to culture them.
Ya-E, Zhao, Na, Guo, Li-Ping, Wu
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Demodex folliculorum and D. brevis are cosmopolitan, obligatory parasites. Epidemiological studies have established a clear association between these species and various facial diseases in humans. However, not much is known of the ecology of these mites, also because it has proven difficult to culture them.
Ya-E, Zhao, Na, Guo, Li-Ping, Wu
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Demodex folliculorum i Demodex brevis – charakterystyka, diagnostyka i leczenie
Forum Zakażeń, 2023Nużeńce Demodex folliculorum i Demodex brevis są roztoczami kolonizującymi skórę człowieka i bytującymi w mieszkach włosowych oraz gruczołach łojowych. Roztocza Demodex spp. występują głównie na rzęsach i brwiach oraz w okolicy nosa, czoła i policzków. Inwazja nużeńca jest stosunkowo powszechna, ale nie zawsze wiąże się z rozwojem choroby.
Anna Olejarz +3 more
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Fototerapi Alan Hastalarda Demodex Folliculorum ve Demodex Brevis Türlerinin Araştırılması
Bozok Tıp Dergisi, 2020ÖZET Giriş: İnsanlarda Demodex folliculorum (DF) ve Demodex brevis (DB) olmak üzere sadece iki Demodex türü saptanmıştır. Demodex akarları insan vücudunda en sık yüz bölgesinde (alın, yanaklar, burun ve çene) bulunurken diğer bölgelerde daha seyrek yerleşirler. Çalışmada fototerapi tedavisi alarak immünsüpresyon gelişen hastalarda Demodex akarlarının (
Ebru ÇELİK, Özlem Makbule AYCAN KAYA
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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.
Danuta I, Kosik-Bogacka +6 more
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