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Topographical variations in the skin barrier and their role in disease pathogenesis
Unlike the gut, the skin appears uniform at first glance. However, histological and molecular biological research has revealed significant regional variations in the composition and function of its main barrier elements. In this review, we describe the topographical differences of four barrier elements in healthy skin: microbiome, chemical, physical ...
Z. Dajnoki +5 more
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Efficacy of Calcipotriol/Betamethasone Ointment in Facial Discoid Dermatosis
ABSTRACT Facial Discoid Dermatosis (FDD) is a rare chronic skin condition characterised by persistent, annular erythematous and desquamative papules on the face. Its aetiology is unclear, making differential diagnosis challenging. Key clinical features include pink‐orange, minimally scaling lesions limited to the face, sudden onset with long‐term ...
Alberto Murtas +4 more
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Two Demodex species are known to live on people. Demodex folliculorum lives in the openings of hair follicles alone or in groups. D brevis lives in the depths of the sebaceous glands alone.
Ali Ozer +5 more
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Crusted Demodicosis in an Immunocompetent Pediatric Patient
Demodicosis refers to the infestation by Demodex spp., a saprophytic mite of the pilosebaceous unit. Demodex proliferation can result in a number of cutaneous disorders including pustular folliculitis, pityriasis folliculorum, papulopustular, and ...
Guillermo Antonio Guerrero-González +3 more
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Clinical picture, diagnosis and treatment of rosacea, complicated by Demodex mites
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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Rosacea in childhood and adolescence: A review
Summary Despite presenting with similar symptoms, triggers, and progression patterns as adults, rosacea in children and adolescents is frequently overlooked as a primary differential diagnosis. However, initial manifestations of classic clinical types can be observed from infancy onwards.
Sören Korsing +4 more
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Rosazea im Kindes‐ und Jugendalter
Zusammenfassung Obwohl die Rosazea bei Kindern und Jugendlichen ähnliche Symptome, Auslöser und Verlaufsmuster wie bei Erwachsenen zeigt, wird sie in diesen Altersgruppen als Differenzialdiagnose häufig erst nachrangig in Betracht gezogen. Erstmanifestationen klassischer klinischer Typen können jedoch bereits ab dem Kleinkindalter beobachtet werden ...
Sören Korsing +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Demodex spp. are ectoparasites that reside in pilosebaceous units, particularly on the face where sebum secretion is prominent. The sebum‐reducing effects of isotretinoin play a crucial role in the management of acne vulgaris and rosacea. This study aims to assess the effect of isotretinoin on Demodex density in patients with acne vulgaris
Ahmed Muayad Jirjees Chakmakchi +4 more
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Treatment options of human demodicosis
Background: Human demodicosis is a parasitic disease caused by two species of mites, Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis. Cutaneous and ocular demodicosis most often occurs in a situation of impaired immune response, where the attacked organism is ...
Olga Pawełczyk
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Demodex blepharitis: clinical perspectives
Stephanie R Fromstein, Jennifer S Harthan, Jaymeni Patel, Dominick L Opitz Department of Clinical Education, Illinois College of Optometry, Chicago, IL, USA Abstract: Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis are two mites which infest the human eye and ...
Fromstein SR +3 more
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