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Pigmented Demodicosis: Non-Invasive Skin Imaging of a Rare Entity. [PDF]
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Ocular Symptoms in Pre- and Perimenopausal Woman Infected with <i>Demodex</i> spp. [PDF]
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Der Hautarzt, 1999
A 38-year-old female patient suddenly developed an unusual tuberous, pustular tumor on her chin. On the basis of clinical pattern, histological and microbiological investigations the diagnosis of demodicosis was established. Histological investigation revealed follicular cysts and a chronic granulomatous perifolliculitis with many of Demodex ...
B, Grossmann, K, Jung, R, Linse
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A 38-year-old female patient suddenly developed an unusual tuberous, pustular tumor on her chin. On the basis of clinical pattern, histological and microbiological investigations the diagnosis of demodicosis was established. Histological investigation revealed follicular cysts and a chronic granulomatous perifolliculitis with many of Demodex ...
B, Grossmann, K, Jung, R, Linse
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Demodicosis of Ophthalmic Concern
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1981Hair-follicle mites are the only metazoan organism commonly found in the pilosebaceous components of the eyelid of man. Our study showed that Demodex folliculorum in all stages is found in the small hair follicles and the eyelash hair follicles. This species, in adult and immature forms, consumes epithelial cells, produces follicular distension and ...
F P, English, W B, Nutting
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Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología (English Edition), 2019
Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis are ectoparasites that inhabit the skin of humans. They have been related to alterations in the ocular surface, such as, dysfunction of Meibomian glands, blepharitis, chalazion, etc. Ocular demodicosis is characterised by the pathognomonic presence of cylindrical dandruff at the base of the eyelashes, and various
V, Moris García +3 more
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Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis are ectoparasites that inhabit the skin of humans. They have been related to alterations in the ocular surface, such as, dysfunction of Meibomian glands, blepharitis, chalazion, etc. Ocular demodicosis is characterised by the pathognomonic presence of cylindrical dandruff at the base of the eyelashes, and various
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Demodicosis in Pediatric Cancer
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2017Demodicosis is a rare condition that most often occurs in immunocompromised patients. We here describe a boy with T-cell non–Hodgkin lymphoma who developed a facial papulopustular eruption just before finalizing T-cell non–Hodgkin lymphoma treatment. He was treated for several infectious diseases without improvement.
Jenneke E, van Atteveld +3 more
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1982
SUMMARY Multiple nodular skin lesions on an adult Saanen doe were found to be caused by demodectic mites. An identical condition developed in the daughter of the affected goat despite separation from the mother at 24 hours after birth. Of 7 other goats in contact with the doe, 2 had a few demodectic nodules.
J F, Williams, C S, Williams
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SUMMARY Multiple nodular skin lesions on an adult Saanen doe were found to be caused by demodectic mites. An identical condition developed in the daughter of the affected goat despite separation from the mother at 24 hours after birth. Of 7 other goats in contact with the doe, 2 had a few demodectic nodules.
J F, Williams, C S, Williams
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