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DEMODEX FOLLICULORUM I DEMODEX BREVIS
Nużeńce z rodzaju Demodex są roztoczami kosmopolitycznymi występującymi u wielu gatunków ssaków. U człowieka występują dwa gatunki: Demodex folliculorum (Simon, 1842) i Demodex brevis (Akbulatova, 1963), które różnią się morfologicznie. Do niedawna gatunki te traktowane były jako komensale, obecnie uznawane są za organizmy pasożytnicze. U ludzi nużeńce
Zuzanna Marcinowska +4 more
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Videodermoscopy in the Assessment of Patients with Ocular Demodicosis
Introduction: There is growing evidence of the potential uses of dermoscopy in diagnostics of demodicosis. No previous studies have analyzed dermoscopic features in patients with ocular demodicosis.
Martyna Sławińska +5 more
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Abstract The prevalence of mites of the genus Demodex and their associations with host age, gender, workplace, and comorbid skin and ocular conditions were studied in participants in Antofagasta, Chile, which is in a region with an extreme environment.
Bessy Gutiérrez +5 more
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In Vivo View of a Reclining Demodex Mite in a Milia Cyst
Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis are commonly present on facial skin and frequently noted via Reflectance Confocal Microscopy (RCM) examination. These mites inhabit follicles and are often seen in groups of two or more, although D.
Katharine Hanlon +2 more
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Investigation of the Prevalance of Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis in Rosacea Patients
Demodex spp. is an acari that resides in the hair follicles and sebaceous glands of the skin unit. It is known that Demodex spp. may play a role in the pathogenesis of rosacea and acne. Common sites of Demodex infestation are the facial skin , forehead, cheeks, chin and nasolabial fold.
Ahmet, Yücel, Mustafa, Yilmaz
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Non‐pharmaceutical treatment options for meibomian gland dysfunction
This review examines currently available non‐pharmaceutical treatment modalities for meibomian gland dysfunction. A detailed search of the PubMed and MEDLINE databases was performed to identify original articles in English that have evaluated such nonpharmaceutical therapies in patients with this condition. Conventional therapies such as application of
Reiko Arita, Shima Fukuoka
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Summary Besides conditions such as scabies and hypersensitivity to house dust mites, other diseases caused by mites and caterpillars tend to be more uncommon in everyday practice. Nevertheless, there is a broad spectrum of medically relevant disorders associated with these arthropods.
Rüdiger Panzer, Susanne Krebs
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Zusammenfassung Abgesehen von der Skabies und der Hausstaubmilbenallergie stehen Erkrankungen durch Milben oder Raupen seltener im Mittelpunkt. Gleichwohl können Milben und Raupen auf vielfältige Weise medizinisch relevant werden. Milben können hierbei als Parasiten auftreten, die die Haut besiedeln wie bei Skabies, zoonotischen Skabies‐ähnlichen ...
Rüdiger Panzer, Susanne Krebs
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A Clinicopathological Survey of 204 Rosacea Patients Regarding Rosacea Subgroups and Severity
Introduction: Few studies have evaluated the histopathological characteristics of clinical rosacea subtypes in detail. Objectives: To assess rosacea histopathological features in correspondence to clinical subgroups.
Alireza Ghanadan +7 more
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The Presence of Demodex Mites in Patients with Dermatologic Symptoms of the Face
Objective:The aim of the study was to investigate the Demodex prevalence in patients with dermatological complaints who were admitted to our hospital, and to evaluate the socio-demographic characteristics and risk factors of the patients.Methods:A total ...
Hatice Yazısız +2 more
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