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Facial demodicosis


European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 14, Number 2, 121-2, March-April 2004, Clinical report

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Author(s) : Kamiar ZOMORODIAN, Mohsen GERAMISHOAR, Farshid SAADAT, Bita TARAZOIE, Mehdi NOROUZI, Sassan REZAIE

Summary : A 24‐year‐old man presented with papulopustular, rosacea‐like centrofacial lesions. Many Demodex mites were found in the affected area by microscopy of smears from pustules. This observation provides further evidence that demodicosis is a condition distinct from common rosacea. Considering clinical similarities of demodicosis, rosacea and some mycotic infections, direct examination to confirm the etiological agent is highly recommended prior to treatment.

Keywords : Demodex , mite, rosacea, laboratory diagnosis

 

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