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Título: Demodex Mites Contain Immunoreactive Lipase
Autores/as: Jimenez Acosta, F. 
Planas, L.
Penneys, N.
Clasificación UNESCO: 32 Ciencias médicas
320106 Dermatología
Palabras clave: Demodex mites
Parasites
Pilosebaceous complex
Fecha de publicación: 1989
Publicación seriada: Archives of dermatology (1960) 
Resumen: To the Editor.— Demodex mites are parasites normally present in human skin. In up to 10% of skin biopsy samples, these organisms can be seen as an incidental finding colonizing the pilosebaceous complex.1 It is well known that the greatest concentration of Demodex is found in areas where sebaceous glands are numerous and sebum production is pronounced.2 Aylesworth and Vance1 demonstrated that the face is by far the most heavily infested area, especially the temple and the nasal region. To a lesser degree, Demodex have been found around nipples, neck, chest, back, and genital regions.3 An isolated report has shown the presence of Demodex in ectopic sebaceous glands of the oral mucosa.4 This observation suggests that Demodex has an affinity for the sebaceous glands, and that hair follicles need not be present for the mites' survival.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/49547
ISSN: 0003-987X
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1989.01670220134028
Fuente: Archives of Dermatology[ISSN 0003-987X],v. 125, p. 1436-1437
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