Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis are normal inhabi-tants of the human pilosebaceous duct and sebaceousglands, respectively, with a predilection to colonize facialskin. 1 Parasitism is usually asymptomatic, but Demodex mites have been implicated as a pathogenic agent for somesuppurative or granulomatous dermatological conditionsresembling suppurative folliculitis of face and scalp inimmunocompetent and immunocompromised patients. Demodex infestation is usually associated with pruritus,erythema, papules, pustules, nodules or scales with apredilection for the face, especially the nose and nasolabialfolds in an immunocompetent patient.2–6 We describe herethe case of a 40-year-old man with acute onset papules,pustules and abscess-...
Background: Demodicosis in humans was caused by two species of Demodex called folliculorum and brevi...
Demodex mites, class Arachnida and subclass Acarina, are elongated mites with clear cephalothorax an...
Although usually considered a non-pathogenic parasite in parasitological textbooks, Demodex follicul...
Demodex mite is a compulsory human ecto-parasite situated in or near pilo-sebase units. Demodex foll...
Demodicosis refers to the infestation by Demodex spp., a saprophytic mite of the pilosebaceous unit....
Demodex mites may induce inflammatory cutaneous reactions such as papulopustular rosacea and demodex...
Demodex mites are common commensals of the human pilosebaceous follicle that use sebum as nourishmen...
We report a 75-year-old man with a fulminant rosacea-like eruption, suggestive of demodicidosis. Mul...
Demodex mites are ectoparasites often found in follicles of facial skin. Their role in human disease...
A 49-year-old man presented with an acute onset of folliculitis on his right cheek. The folliculitis...
Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis are obligatory parasites that live in sebaceous glands and f...
Summary We present a 35-year-old patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome who had demodici-do...
Demodicosis is a chronic skin disease caused by Demodex mites such as Demodex folliculorum and Demod...
Copyright © 2014 Guillermo Antonio Guerrero-González et al. This is an open access article distribu...
The present study was undertaken to determine the incidence of infestation with Demodex folliculorum...
Background: Demodicosis in humans was caused by two species of Demodex called folliculorum and brevi...
Demodex mites, class Arachnida and subclass Acarina, are elongated mites with clear cephalothorax an...
Although usually considered a non-pathogenic parasite in parasitological textbooks, Demodex follicul...
Demodex mite is a compulsory human ecto-parasite situated in or near pilo-sebase units. Demodex foll...
Demodicosis refers to the infestation by Demodex spp., a saprophytic mite of the pilosebaceous unit....
Demodex mites may induce inflammatory cutaneous reactions such as papulopustular rosacea and demodex...
Demodex mites are common commensals of the human pilosebaceous follicle that use sebum as nourishmen...
We report a 75-year-old man with a fulminant rosacea-like eruption, suggestive of demodicidosis. Mul...
Demodex mites are ectoparasites often found in follicles of facial skin. Their role in human disease...
A 49-year-old man presented with an acute onset of folliculitis on his right cheek. The folliculitis...
Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis are obligatory parasites that live in sebaceous glands and f...
Summary We present a 35-year-old patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome who had demodici-do...
Demodicosis is a chronic skin disease caused by Demodex mites such as Demodex folliculorum and Demod...
Copyright © 2014 Guillermo Antonio Guerrero-González et al. This is an open access article distribu...
The present study was undertaken to determine the incidence of infestation with Demodex folliculorum...
Background: Demodicosis in humans was caused by two species of Demodex called folliculorum and brevi...
Demodex mites, class Arachnida and subclass Acarina, are elongated mites with clear cephalothorax an...
Although usually considered a non-pathogenic parasite in parasitological textbooks, Demodex follicul...