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Canine sarcoptic mange is a highly pruritic and contagious skin disease caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis. This case series describes the clinical, parasitological, and serological follow-up of a cohort of eight adult Saint Bernard dogs ...
F. Moog +3 more
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Demodex Mite, Rosacea and Skin Melanoma; Coincidence or Association?
To examine the possible associations between Demodex folliculorum and a number of skin diseases.Standardized skin surface biopsy samples were obtained from the cheeks of 144 patients with histopathologically proven basal cell carcinoma (BCC, n = 27), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC, n = 28), melanoma (n = 23), discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE, n = 32 ...
Shahla, Talghini +4 more
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Clinical Significance of Skin Reactions to Mite Extracts in Children with Asthma [PDF]
The mite Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus has been identified in dust from the houses of children in Birmingham suffering from asthma. Skin tests were carried out on 150 asthmatic children with extracts of D. pteronyssinus, of the related species D. farinae, of other mites found in house dust, and of crude house dust.
J M, Smith +3 more
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Demodicosis and Associated Risk Factors in Young Adults in Khorramabad, 2015 [PDF]
Background: Demodex mites can infect the sebaceous glands and hair follicles from almost every area of human skin especially on the face. Demodicosis is considered to be a factor in the pathogenesis of some skin disorders.
Hamidreza Shokrani +2 more
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Ceramide AD™ Restores Skin Integrity and Function following Exposure to House Dust Mite
Ceramides are epidermal lipids important for normal skin barrier function. Reduced Ceramide content is associated with atopic dermatitis (AD). House dust mite (HDM) has been localized in AD skin where it plays an exacerbator role. We set to examine the impact of HDM on skin integrity and the effect of three separate Ceramides (AD™, DS, Y30) on HDM ...
Hanene Bzioueche +9 more
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Background Demodex gatoi is unique among demodectic mites. It possesses a distinct stubby appearance, and, instead of residing in the hair follicles, it dwells in the keratin layer of the epidermis, causing a pruritic and contagious skin disease in cats.
Rajaniemi Riitta-Liisa +5 more
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Pathology and pathogenesis of bovine skin and meibomian gland demodicosis
A national survey on bovine demodicosis was conducted among 48,000 cattle in Sudan during vaccination campaigns (44,800), and at antemortem and postmortem examination in abattoirs (3200).
M. T. Abu-Samra, Y. A. Shuaib
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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the potential relationship between the presence of Demodex mites and dermatological symptoms in patients with rosacea in the Central Anatolian Region of Türkiye.
Merve Kahraman +3 more
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Mites constitute an old cosmopolitan group, abundant in various terrestrial and aquatic habitats of considerable environmental variations. The majority of mites are free-living, whereas some have evolved parasitic relationships with a variety of animals ...
Morten Kraabøl +3 more
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Ivermectin is a drug approved for the treatment of papulopustular rosacea (PPR). Although clinical guidelines recommend the use of ivermectin as the first‐line treatment in patients with almost clear and mild rosacea, studies concerning its use on them ...
I. Trave +3 more
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