The Ixodidae family of hard ticks has cement-producing and non-cement-producing species. Involved skins of four patients bitten by cement-producing ticks and two by non-cement-producing ticks were histopathologically examined. Those of the latter two patients were also studied immunohistochemically to characterize the infiltrating inflammatory cells. In patients with cement-producing ticks, the cement substance was observed as external cement or outer zone of internal cement, respectively. Coagulative necrosis was present in the epidermis in one patient and from the epidermis to the dermis in another patient. Epidermal cells were damaged in the remaining two patients. Despite these severe tissue damages, the cutaneous inflammatory reaction ...
We studied the role of the skin innate immunity during the transmission of Borrelia (the infectious ...
Salivary glands of the unfed tick Haemaphysalis leachii contain four types of alveoli. Type I alveol...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Ectoparasite Biogenic Components in the Modulation of Vect...
A retrospective histological and immunohistochemical study has been carried out in 25 cases of tick ...
The tick feeding process in humans and its effects on the host skin have been studied histologically...
Abstract: Ticks are blood-sucking arthropods that attach to human skin through oral devices causing ...
The tick feeding process in humans and its local effects have been studied histologically and in ref...
The majority of ticks in the family Ixodidae secrete a substance anchoring their mouthparts to the h...
Background: The prolonged feeding process of ixodid ticks, in combination with bacterial transmissio...
Ticks are unique among hematophagous arthropods by continuous attachment to host skin and blood feed...
Background: The prolonged feeding process of ixodid ticks, in combination with bacterial transmissio...
Ticks can determine various local reactions, among which scarring and nonscarring inflammatory alope...
Without feeding success, ticks can neither cause damage nor transmit disease agents to their hosts. ...
IntroductionTicks are the most important obligate blood-feeding vectors of human pathogens. With the...
<p>Representative hematoxylin and eosin-stained sections of guinea pig skin punch biopsies obtained ...
We studied the role of the skin innate immunity during the transmission of Borrelia (the infectious ...
Salivary glands of the unfed tick Haemaphysalis leachii contain four types of alveoli. Type I alveol...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Ectoparasite Biogenic Components in the Modulation of Vect...
A retrospective histological and immunohistochemical study has been carried out in 25 cases of tick ...
The tick feeding process in humans and its effects on the host skin have been studied histologically...
Abstract: Ticks are blood-sucking arthropods that attach to human skin through oral devices causing ...
The tick feeding process in humans and its local effects have been studied histologically and in ref...
The majority of ticks in the family Ixodidae secrete a substance anchoring their mouthparts to the h...
Background: The prolonged feeding process of ixodid ticks, in combination with bacterial transmissio...
Ticks are unique among hematophagous arthropods by continuous attachment to host skin and blood feed...
Background: The prolonged feeding process of ixodid ticks, in combination with bacterial transmissio...
Ticks can determine various local reactions, among which scarring and nonscarring inflammatory alope...
Without feeding success, ticks can neither cause damage nor transmit disease agents to their hosts. ...
IntroductionTicks are the most important obligate blood-feeding vectors of human pathogens. With the...
<p>Representative hematoxylin and eosin-stained sections of guinea pig skin punch biopsies obtained ...
We studied the role of the skin innate immunity during the transmission of Borrelia (the infectious ...
Salivary glands of the unfed tick Haemaphysalis leachii contain four types of alveoli. Type I alveol...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Ectoparasite Biogenic Components in the Modulation of Vect...