2024
DOI: 10.1097/iop.0000000000002590
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“Demodicosis” Mimicking PreSeptal Cellulitis: Severe Periocular and Facial Inflammation Caused by “Normal” Skin Flora

Galaxy M. Desire,
Anna M. Stagner,
Li-Wei Lin
et al.

Abstract: Due to their relatively high prevalence and commensalism, the pathogenicity of Demodex mites has been debated. Recent data, however, show Demodex to be associated with skin and ocular surface diseases such as rosacea, blepharitis, and keratitis. Here the authors report the first known case, to the best of the their knowledge, of Demodex infestation mimicking preseptal cellulitis in an adult human. A 29-year-old male bilaterally blind from advanced retinopathy of prematurity presented with a 2-month history of … Show more

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