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Parvaiz Anwar Rather1, Iffat Hassan1.
Abstract
Demodex mite is an obligate human ecto-parasite found in or near the pilo-sebaceous units. Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis are two species typically found on humans. Demodex infestation usually remains asymptomatic and may have a pathogenic role only when present in high densities and also because of immune imbalance. All cutaneous diseases caused by Demodex mites are clubbed under the term demodicosis or demodicidosis, which can be an etiological factor of or resemble a variety of dermatoses. Therefore, a high index of clinical suspicion about the etiological role of Demodex in various dermatoses can help in early diagnosis and appropriate, timely, and cost effective management.Entities:
Keywords: Demodex; demodicidosis; demodicosis; ecto-parasite
Year: 2014 PMID: 24470662 PMCID: PMC3884930 DOI: 10.4103/0019-5154.123498
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Dermatol ISSN: 0019-5154 Impact factor: 1.494
Figure 1Demodex mite, an obligatory human ecto-parasite resides in or near the pilo-sebaceous units
Figure 2Morphology and life cycle of the Demodex mite
Figure 3Factors involved in pathogenesis
Figure 4Clinical photograph showing rosacea (a) and steroid induced rosacea (b)
Figure 5Clinical photograph of Demodex induced non specific facial dermatitis
Figure 6A case of clinically and histopathologically proven LMDF
Figure 7Clinical photograph of dissecting folliculitis leading to cicatricial alopecia
Figure 8Clinical photograph of peri-oral dermatitis (a) and blepheritis (b)