نتایج جستجو برای: demodex brevis

تعداد نتایج: 3081  

Journal: :Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV 2012
F M N Forton

Papulopustular rosacea (PPR) is a common facial skin disease, characterized by erythema, telangiectasia, papules and pustules. Its physiopathology is still being discussed, but recently several molecular features of its inflammatory process have been identified: an overproduction of Toll-Like receptors 2, of a serine protease, and of abnormal forms of cathelicidin. The two factors which stimula...

زمانیان, عباس, مانی کاشانی, خسرو, منصف, علیرضا, پیله ور, مهدی,

Demodex folliculorum is an obligate parasite of human pilosebaceous    follicle. Though attempts to elucidate the role of demodex in rosacea have    produced conflicting results but several studies have suggested that this    mite play a role in rosacea.           This is a comparative, descriptive cross – ...

2017
Ayla Eser Seval Erpolat Ikbal Kaygusuz Hatice Balci Aydin Kosus

BACKGROUND Background: Demodex mites are acari that reside in the pilosebaceous unit of the skin and have been associated with skin disorders. OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of Demodex folliculorum (D. folliculorum) mites in polycystic ovary syndrome patients as well as to examine the relationship between Demodex infestation and the presence of acne an...

2009
Serpil Sener Ulku Karaman Cemil Colak Nasuhi Engin Aydin Sezai Sasmaz Meryem Iraz

Melanocytic skin tumors are caused by nevus cells, epidermal melanocytes and dermal melanocytes. The aim of the study was to detect the positivity of Demodex spp. in biopsy specimens of skin diagnosed as nevus. In this retrospective study, the specimens obtained from 110 patients diagnosed with nevus and stained by hematoxylin & eosin (H&E) method were assessed for Demodex. Statistical analysis...

Journal: :Dermatology 2012
T Maier E Sattler M Braun-Falco T Ruzicka C Berking

BACKGROUND Demodex mites are involved in different skin diseases and are commonly detected by skin scrape tests or superficial biopsies. A new high-definition optical coherence tomography (HD-OCT) with high lateral and axial resolution in a horizontal (en-face) and vertical (slice) imaging mode might offer the possibility of noninvasive and fast in vivo examination of demodex mites. METHODS T...

2010
S. K. Singh Mritunjay Kumar R. K. Jadhav S. K. Saxena

Canine demodicosis is a common noncontagious parasitic dermatosis caused by different spp of Demodex mites including Demodex canis, Demodex injai and D. cornei. Generalized demodicosis can be one of the most frustrating skin diseases, one will ever treat. Conventional and newer miticidal therapies are available to veterinarian to treat this frustrating skin disease. All recognized Demodex mites...

2015
Piotr Szilman Ligia Brzezińska-Wcisło

Introduction. Rosacea is a chronic disease characterized by (depending on the subtype) facial prolonged erythema, sometimes pustules or nodules. Rosacea affects all ages and sex with four subtypes. Pathophysiology aims to many different trigger factors like sun exposure, emotional stress or changed intestinal flora. Studies about Demodex mites according to different authors revealed that they m...

Journal: :Journal of medical microbiology 2012
Stanislaw Jarmuda Niamh O'Reilly Ryszard Zaba Oliwia Jakubowicz Andrzej Szkaradkiewicz Kevin Kavanagh

Rosacea is a common dermatological condition that predominantly affects the central regions of the face. Rosacea affects up to 3 % of the world's population and a number of subtypes are recognized. Rosacea can be treated with a variety of antibiotics (e.g. tetracycline or metronidazole) yet no role for bacteria or microbes in its aetiology has been conclusively established. The density of Demod...

2007
Alireza Monsef Fatemeh Eghbalian

Background and Objective: Rosacea is a common and ill-defined disease and Demodex folliculorum has been reported in rosacea in a number of clinical studies. Since demodex mite is present in many healthy individuals, the mite may have a pathogenic role only when it is present in high densities. Therefore, in this study, the possible role of demodex folliculorum and the importance of mite density...

Journal: :Cutis 2005
Angela M Sanfilippo Joseph C English

Folliculitis is a common complaint and its etiology may be related to a variety of factors. We examine a case involving a 57-year-old white man presenting with scalp erythema and folliculitis secondary to Demodex mite infestation. We discuss the pathophysiology of Demodex folliculitis, as well as the epidemiology, clinical manifestation, diagnosis, and treatment of this infection.

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