Katsuji KiuchiKiuchi Eye Clinic, Joto-ku, Osaka, JapanPurpose: To determine whether the Löffler’s alkaline methylene blue staining method is better than no staining in detecting Demodex mites in the eyelashes of patients with blepharitis.Materials and methods: Eyelashes were collected from 22 patients with blepharitis. The mean age of the patients was 82.5±6.2 years (± SD) with a range from 71 to 93 years. Eyelashes were epilated by forceps and placed individually on microscope slides. The number of Demodex mites was determined by conventional optical microscopy before and immediately after the addition of the methylene blue staining solution.Results: The mean Demodex count before the addition of the methylene blue ...
Demodex is commonly found in the human population, in skin sebaceous glands or follicles. The freque...
Bacterial infection or Demodex infestation has been reported to contribute to chronic blepharitis. T...
Background: Demodex may cause chronic and refractory blepharitis with associated ocular surface prob...
Purpose: To compare existing and novel diagnostic techniques for confirming ocular Demodex infestati...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to compare the results of biomicroscopic examination and light microscopy in th...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of Demodex spp. in the eyelash follicles obt...
Purpose To investigate in vitro effects of active ingredients in eye cleansing wipes and solution...
Stephanie R Fromstein, Jennifer S Harthan, Jaymeni Patel, Dominick L Opitz Department of Clinical Ed...
International audiencePurposeWe conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate the effi...
According to the latest reports Demodex mites appear to play an important role in the pathogenesis o...
AIM: To investigate correlation between ocular Demodex infestation and serum immunoreactivity.<p>MET...
Demodex mites have been suggested to have a role in various cutaneous and ocular disorders pathogene...
Demodex blepharitis is a common disease of the eyelid, affecting approximately 25 million Americans....
Demodex is a genus of microscopic mites that live on human hosts, feeding on sebum and dead skin. Th...
Abstract Background To evaluate the ocular surface characteristics and the infestation of Demodex in...
Demodex is commonly found in the human population, in skin sebaceous glands or follicles. The freque...
Bacterial infection or Demodex infestation has been reported to contribute to chronic blepharitis. T...
Background: Demodex may cause chronic and refractory blepharitis with associated ocular surface prob...
Purpose: To compare existing and novel diagnostic techniques for confirming ocular Demodex infestati...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to compare the results of biomicroscopic examination and light microscopy in th...
The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of Demodex spp. in the eyelash follicles obt...
Purpose To investigate in vitro effects of active ingredients in eye cleansing wipes and solution...
Stephanie R Fromstein, Jennifer S Harthan, Jaymeni Patel, Dominick L Opitz Department of Clinical Ed...
International audiencePurposeWe conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate the effi...
According to the latest reports Demodex mites appear to play an important role in the pathogenesis o...
AIM: To investigate correlation between ocular Demodex infestation and serum immunoreactivity.<p>MET...
Demodex mites have been suggested to have a role in various cutaneous and ocular disorders pathogene...
Demodex blepharitis is a common disease of the eyelid, affecting approximately 25 million Americans....
Demodex is a genus of microscopic mites that live on human hosts, feeding on sebum and dead skin. Th...
Abstract Background To evaluate the ocular surface characteristics and the infestation of Demodex in...
Demodex is commonly found in the human population, in skin sebaceous glands or follicles. The freque...
Bacterial infection or Demodex infestation has been reported to contribute to chronic blepharitis. T...
Background: Demodex may cause chronic and refractory blepharitis with associated ocular surface prob...