Demodicidosis

MONDO:0017280

Demodicidosis is a rare parasitic cutaneous disease due to Demodex mite infestation characterized by variable degrees of spinulosis, erythema, papules, and pustules, usually accompanied by a burning or pruritic sensation. Face (incl. eyelids) is most frequently affected, but ear canal, scalp, neck, back, chest, nipples, buttocks, penis, and extremity (legs and arms) involvement have also been observed. Dermoscopic examination reveals Demodex tails and follicular openings.

Also known as: Demodex caused disease or disorder, Demodex disease or disorder, Demodex infectious disease, Demodicosis, demodectic mange, red mange

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