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Description a. A 28-year-old man came to our clinic because of itching, multiple erythema, papules, pustules lesions on the nose and cheek. b. SEM revealed a Demodex folliculorum, approximately 0.33 mm in length, in the infected skin. Its elongated body consisted of two segments. There were four pairs of feet on the side of the head of the parasite and its abdomen was characterized by annular striae on the surface.
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