2012
DOI: 10.1099/jmm.0.048090-0
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Potential role of Demodex mites and bacteria in the induction of rosacea

Abstract: 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 Demodex mites in the skin of rosacea patients is higher than in controls, suggesting a possible role for these mites in the… Show more

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“…and Bacteroides spp. [3,18,19]. along with the presence of Demodex, immunohistological tests show proliferations of accessory T lymphocytes, plasmocytes, histocytes and giant cells.…”
Section: Skin Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Bacteroides spp. [3,18,19]. along with the presence of Demodex, immunohistological tests show proliferations of accessory T lymphocytes, plasmocytes, histocytes and giant cells.…”
Section: Skin Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…bireyde bulunsa da hastalık oluşturması için bazı genetik ve çevresel faktörlerin (4). Rozasealı hastalar ile yapılan araştırmalarda, bu hastaların B. olerinus proteinlerine karşı aşırı duyarlılık geliş-tirdiği ve bu nedenle hastalığın ortaya çıktığı düşünülmektedir (3,4). Bazı yazarlar, yüzde gelişen Demodex spp.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Güncel çalışmalarda rosasea, akne vulgaris, blefarit, perioral dermatit, püstüler folikülit, saclı derinin papülo püstüler lezyonları, pitriazis folikülorum, bazal hücreli karsinom ve akkiz immun yetmezlik sendromundaki pustuler lezyonlar, ayrıca blefarit, keratokonjoktivit, tekrarlayan şalaz-yon ve meiboimian bez disfonksiyonlarının etyopatogenezinde Demodex spp. 'lerin rolünün olabileceği saptanmıştır (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6). Burada Demodex folliculorum' a bağlı geliştiğini düşündüğü-müz üç ayrı klinik tabloyu barındıran olguyu sunduk.…”
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“…All 3 species of the genus Demodex that parasitize canine skin have been found in Poland (29). Moreover, D. cornei has also been found among dogs in China, Greece and India (11,50,53).…”
Section: Biology and Morphologymentioning
confidence: 98%