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Clinical picture, diagnosis and treatment of rosacea, complicated by Demodex mites

open access: yesDermatology Reports, 2019
The article analyzes the clinical picture and course of rosacea in patients with Demodex mites. It presents the advantages of using the method of confocal laser scanning microscopy over the method of light microscopy of facial skin scrapes.
Alexey Kubanov   +2 more
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Facial abscess-like conglomerates associated with Demodex mites

open access: yes, 2006
Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis are normal inhabi-tants of the human pilosebaceous duct and sebaceousglands, respectively, with a predilection to colonize facialskin.

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Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis (Acarida) as factors of chronic marginal blepharitis

open access: yes, 1991
Group 568 patients with chronic marginal blepharitis was investigated for the presence of Demodex folliculorum and D. brevis on palpebral margins. The parasites were found in 387 cases (68% examinated population). D. folliculorum-258 (67%) and D.
Humiczewska, M.
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Significant correlation between meibomian gland dysfunction and keratitis in young patients with Demodex brevis infestation

open access: yes, 2017
AimsTo report the clinical characteristics and correlation between meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) and keratitis in young patients with ocular demodicosis.MethodsObservational case series of 60 patients younger than 35 years with ocular demodicosis, of
Yan Liu   +5 more
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Associations between Demodex species infestation and various types of cancer

open access: yes, 2013
Tumor-associated immune system cells secrete protease and cytokines that can inhibit the immune response. In particular, T-cell effector functions could be inhibited, potentially causing an increase in parasitic infestations.
Erdem, Mustafa Teoman
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Laboratory Evidence of the Presence of Demodex in Urine Laboratory: A Case Report

open access: yesIranian Journal of Parasitology, 2021
Folliculorum mites (Demodex folliculorum, and D. brevis) are part of the common external parasites in humans as the exclusive host of them. The highest focus of these mites is on those parts of the body that have fat glands and fatty products in the skin.
Arman Hatami   +4 more
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Diseño de una nueva técnica diagnóstica para blefaritis por Demodex en pacientes de consulta externa de oftalmología Hospital Engativá y Bogotá Láser Refractive Institute [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Las especies Demodex folliculorum y Demodex brevis son los ectoparásitos más frecuentemente encontrados en la piel del ser humano. El ojo está rodeado por estructuras protruyentes las cuales no permiten la limpieza diaria, con un acceso directo, sobre ...
Rizo Madrid, Carolina
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Identification of ticks of the genus Demodex spp. on lashes and prevalence of pathogens

open access: yes, 2022
Ticks of the genus Demodex spp. – is one of the most common human parasites, living in areas of the human body with hair follicles and sebaceous glands.
Muliuolytė, Monika
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Çocukluk çağı malnütrisyonu ve malignitelerinde Demodex folliculorum ve Demodex brevis görülme sıklığı

open access: yes, 2011
Çocukluk Çağı Malnütrisyonu ve Malignitelerinde Demodex folliculorum ve Demodex brevis Görülme Sıklığı Giriş ve amaç: Demodikozis kıl folikülü akarı olarak bilinen D. follikülorum ve D. brevis'in neden olduğu bir parazit hastalığıdır.
Kaya, Sadık
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Human Permanent Ectoparasites; Recent Advances on Biology and Clinical Significance of Demodex Mites: Narrative Review Article

open access: yesIranian Journal of Parasitology, 2017
Background: Demodex is a genus of mites living predominantly in mammalian pilosebaceous units. They are commonly detected in the skin of face, with increasing numbers in inflammatory lesions.
Dorota LITWIN   +3 more
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