Comparative study of two diagnostic methods of demodicosis in patients with acne and rosacea

Background: Demodicosis is a disease, caused by parasitisation of the opportunistic parasites from the acariasis group – Demodex mites. This article presents a comparative study of two methods (light microscopy of skin scrapings and confocal laser scanning in vivo microscopy) for identification of D...

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Main Author: Anzhela Kravchenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2018-06-01
Series:JDVI (Journal of General Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia)
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Online Access:http://jgenprodvi.ui.ac.id/index.php/jdvi/article/view/62/pdf
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spelling doaj-1e46d16999f04dd6bb9a653012f19e552020-11-24T20:56:05ZengUniversitas IndonesiaJDVI (Journal of General Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia)2460-79912018-06-01239810410.19100/jdvi.v2i3.62Comparative study of two diagnostic methods of demodicosis in patients with acne and rosaceaAnzhela Kravchenko0Department of Dermatovenereology and Cosmetology, Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education, the Ministry of Healthcare of Russian Federation, Moscow, RussiaBackground: Demodicosis is a disease, caused by parasitisation of the opportunistic parasites from the acariasis group – Demodex mites. This article presents a comparative study of two methods (light microscopy of skin scrapings and confocal laser scanning in vivo microscopy) for identification of Demodex mites on the facial skin in acne and rosacea patients. The use of confocal laser scanning in vivo microscopy in dermatology today is considered as one of the most promising methods. Methods: A total of 90 subjects were included in the study, comprising 30 patients with acne and rosacea complicated by demodicosis, 30 patients with acne and rosacea not complicated by demodicosis, and 30 healthy volunteers. All patients were examined by scraping of the skin, eyebrow and/or eyelash epilation and confocal laser scanning in vivo microscopy. Results: The specificity of light microscopy of skin scrapings was 65.5%, while the specificity of confocal laser scanning in vivo microscopy for the diagnosis of demodicosis was 68.8%. Conclusion: The study showed advantages of confocal laser scanning in vivo microscopy compared to the traditional method of investigation.http://jgenprodvi.ui.ac.id/index.php/jdvi/article/view/62/pdfacneconfocal laser scanning in vivo microscopyDemodex miteslight microscopyrosacea
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author Anzhela Kravchenko
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Comparative study of two diagnostic methods of demodicosis in patients with acne and rosacea
JDVI (Journal of General Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia)
acne
confocal laser scanning in vivo microscopy
Demodex mites
light microscopy
rosacea
author_facet Anzhela Kravchenko
author_sort Anzhela Kravchenko
title Comparative study of two diagnostic methods of demodicosis in patients with acne and rosacea
title_short Comparative study of two diagnostic methods of demodicosis in patients with acne and rosacea
title_full Comparative study of two diagnostic methods of demodicosis in patients with acne and rosacea
title_fullStr Comparative study of two diagnostic methods of demodicosis in patients with acne and rosacea
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of two diagnostic methods of demodicosis in patients with acne and rosacea
title_sort comparative study of two diagnostic methods of demodicosis in patients with acne and rosacea
publisher Universitas Indonesia
series JDVI (Journal of General Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia)
issn 2460-7991
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Background: Demodicosis is a disease, caused by parasitisation of the opportunistic parasites from the acariasis group – Demodex mites. This article presents a comparative study of two methods (light microscopy of skin scrapings and confocal laser scanning in vivo microscopy) for identification of Demodex mites on the facial skin in acne and rosacea patients. The use of confocal laser scanning in vivo microscopy in dermatology today is considered as one of the most promising methods. Methods: A total of 90 subjects were included in the study, comprising 30 patients with acne and rosacea complicated by demodicosis, 30 patients with acne and rosacea not complicated by demodicosis, and 30 healthy volunteers. All patients were examined by scraping of the skin, eyebrow and/or eyelash epilation and confocal laser scanning in vivo microscopy. Results: The specificity of light microscopy of skin scrapings was 65.5%, while the specificity of confocal laser scanning in vivo microscopy for the diagnosis of demodicosis was 68.8%. Conclusion: The study showed advantages of confocal laser scanning in vivo microscopy compared to the traditional method of investigation.
topic acne
confocal laser scanning in vivo microscopy
Demodex mites
light microscopy
rosacea
url http://jgenprodvi.ui.ac.id/index.php/jdvi/article/view/62/pdf
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