Facial demodicosis-induced skin hyperpigmentation in an immunocompromised man treated successfully with ivermectin 1% cream: a case report

SM Al Harbi, NM Al Saif, A Mawkili… - Clinical, Cosmetic and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Demodex folliculorum is a common ectoparasite of humans that inhabits follicular
infundibulum and sebaceous ducts. Its role in various dermatological diseases is well …

Clues to facial demodicidosis: a case illustration

V Gupta, R Bhatia, D Yadav… - Indian journal of …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Sir, A 46-year-old, otherwise healthy, female presented to us with burning sensation and
redness on the face for the past 6 months. She denied history of flushing or photosensitivity …

[引用][C] Facial hypopigmentation as an unusual manifestation of Demodex infestation – a case series

R Holzman, A Hackett, L Pavlovsky… - International Journal …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Demodex folliculorum is a common ectoparasitic mite that inhabits the pilosebaceous unit. 1
Demodicidosis is a clinical descriptor for various facial dermatoses in which Demodex mite …

Pigmented demodicidosis‐an under‐recognized cause of facial hyperpigmentation

H Feuerman, L Atzmony, M Glick, S Sherman, I Snast… - 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background There is a paucity of data regarding demodicidosis‐associated facial
hyperpigmentation. Objective To delineate the clinical, dermoscopic, and histopathologic …

Facial pigmentation with demodex mite; a mere coincidence or an association?

B Sereflican, B Tuman, C Boran… - Dermatology Online …, 2016 - escholarship.org
Demodex mites may induce inflammatory cutaneous reactions such as papulopustular
rosacea and demodex folliculitis; both may lead to post inflammatory pigmentation. A 59 …

Facial demodicidosis: A diagnostic challenge

T Kaur, N Jindal, R Bansal… - Indian journal of …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Sir, Demodicidosis is one of the rare cutaneous infections affecting the face. It is
characterized by pruritic, erythematous, papulopustular lesions. Its causative organism is the …

Pigmented demodicosis: a rare cause of facial hyperpigmentation

S Dash, DR Panda, J Mohanty, D Bisoyi… - Clinical and …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Demodex-induced facial hyperpigmentation or pigmented demodicosis is the term given to a
type of hyperpigmentation on the face with specific clinicopathological and dermoscopic …

[HTML][HTML] Demodicosis associated with wearing a face mask: a case report

A Paichitrojjana - Case Reports in Dermatology, 2022 - karger.com
Demodex mites are common ectoparasites of human pilosebaceous units that do not cause
any skin symptoms. However, when there is an abnormal increase in Demodex mite density …

Primary facial demodicosis as a health problem and aesthetic challenge: A case report

R Przydatek‐Tyrajska, A Sędzikowska… - Journal of Cosmetic …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Colonization of skin by Demodex mites developing as a single facial lesion with a limited
range is diagnosed relatively rarely. The presence of this type of skin lesions may hinder …

Facial Spinulate Demodicosis

A Zahr Allayali - Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Hyperkeratotic spicules are rare cutaneous lesions associated with underlying systemic
illnesses. In more recent times, facial spinulate demodicosis has been suggested as an …