累及眼部的酒渣鼻患者睫毛蠕形螨发生率的评价

Q4 Medicine
Z. Metin, Nermin Boyraz, F. Örnek, Evin Şingar Özdemir, H. Ekşioğlu
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酒渣鼻眼部受累患者睫毛中蠕形螨发生率的评估。摘要背景和设计:众所周知,蠕形螨会影响酒渣鼻、毛囊糠疹、脓疱性毛囊炎、口周肉芽肿性皮炎、色素沉着斑和慢性睑缘炎的发病机制。本研究旨在探讨在酒渣鼻发病机制中越来越重要的蠕形螨与眼酒渣鼻之间的关系。材料和方法:共有103名眼部红斑痤疮患者和140名无面部皮肤病的志愿者作为对照组。获得了参与者的书面和口头同意。使用钳子从患者组和对照组的一只或两只眼睛的上下眼睑上拔下共5根睫毛,并通过脱毛法和标准浅表皮肤活检法从面部检查是否存在蠕形螨。在光学显微镜下,睫毛和面部每cm2≥1和≥5的Demodex分别被评估为阳性。结果:103例患者中,27例(26.2%)患有结膜炎,77例(74.8%)患有睑缘炎,1例(1%)患有部落肿,24例(23.3%)患有睑板腺功能障碍。对照组眼部检查结果正常。患者组和对照组的蠕形螨发病率分别为84.5%和29.3%。在103例酒渣鼻伴眼酒渣鼻患者中,51例(49.6%)患者的睫毛和面部存在蠕形螨,26例(25.2%)患者仅存在睫毛和面部,10例(9.7%)患者的眼睫毛和面部均无蠕形螨。结论:本研究结果表明,与对照组相比,酒渣鼻患者的睫毛和面部蠕形螨阳性率较高。蠕形螨可能在酒渣鼻和眼酒渣鼻的发病机制中发挥重要作用。
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Evaluation of the incidence of Demodex in eyelashes in rosacea patients with ocular involvement
Evaluation of the incidence of Demodex in eyelashes in rosacea patients with ocular involvement. Abstract Background and Design: Demodex, a mite, is known to influence the etiopathogenesis of rosacea, pityriasis folliculorum, pustular folliculitis, perioral granulomatous dermatitis, hyperpigmented patch, and chronic blepharitis. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between Demodex, which is increasingly important in the pathogenesis of rosacea, and ocular rosacea. Materials and Methods: A total of 103 rosacea patients with ocular involvement (ocular rosacea) and 140 volunteers without facial dermatosis were included in the study as the control group. Written and verbal consent was obtained from the participants. A total of five eyelashes were pulled from the upper and lower eyelids of one or both eyes of the patient group and control group, using forceps, and the presence of Demodex was examined by the epilation method and standard superficial skin biopsy method from the face. Under a light microscope, ≥ 1 and ≥ 5 Demodex per cm 2 in the eyelashes and face were evaluated as positive, respectively. Results: Of the 103 patients, 27 (26.2%) had conjunctivitis, 77 (74.8%) had blepharitis, 1 (1%) had hordeolum, and 24 (23.3%) had meibomian gland dysfunction. The eye examination findings of the control group were normal. The Demodex incidence rates were 84.5% and 29.3% in the patient group and control group, respectively. Of the 103 patients with rosacea accompanied by ocular rosacea, Demodex mites were present in the eyelashes and face of 51 patients (49.6%), only in the eyelashes in 26 (25.2%), and only in the face in 10 (9.7%). No Demodex mites were present on both eyelashes and face in 16 (15.5%) patients. Conclusion: The results of this study show that Demodex positivity was detected at a higher rate in the eyelashes and face in patients with rosacea compared with the controls. Demodex may play an important role in the pathogenesis of rosacea and ocular rosacea.
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