Publications
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[a case of mange due to psoroptes equi in a horse]. | 1953 | 13105741 | |
psoroptic mange in a wapiti. | in northern idaho, a 10-year old wapiti(cervus canadensis nelsoni) died showing signs of ataxia and alopecia. examination of dermis revealed infestation with psoroptes equi var. cervinus. | 1975 | 1113442 |
can androgen deficiency promote an outbreak of psoroptic mange mites in male deer? | repeated outbreaks of infection by psoroptic mange mites (psoroptes equi var. ovis) affecting most regions of the body and legs were observed in several male white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus) suffering from hypoandrogenism (e.g., castrates, animals treated with antiandrogens or postprime). the massive infection was characterized by a severe alopecia and skin inflammation and began usually in early winter. one or two spray treatments of a 1% solution of lindane was usually sufficient to ... | 1989 | 2810569 |
sperm structure and phylogeny of astigmata. | the astigmata, a large and variable group, is still a subject of taxonomic dispute. particularly, their origin from ancestors of the lower oribatid mites (e.g., malaconothroidea) seems well documented by many lines of evidence. the structure of spermatozoa has been successfully applied to phylogenetic investigations in many animal groups. the aim of our study was to provide new data on spermatozoon structure in astigmata and to consider its appropriateness in phylogenetic studies. the study reve ... | 2005 | 16086405 |
taxonomic priority in psoroptes mange mites: p. ovis or p. equi? | the taxonomic priority of psoroptes mange mites (acari: psoroptidae) is reviewed and the original species descriptions re-examined. the question of whether the name psoroptes equi or psoroptes ovis has priority has importance with respect to the descriptions used in any legislation required for compulsory treatment of infested animals. it is concluded that in the work by hering [(1838) nova acta physico-medica acadamiae caesareae leopoldino-carolinae naturae curiosorum. tomi 18, pars 2, vratisla ... | 2006 | 16733788 |
[parasitophobic patient suffering from scabies treated with ivermectin--a case report]. | we present a case of an atypical, difficult to diagnose crusted scabies caused by the invasion of non-human parasite (probably horse scabies psoroptes equi) treated successfully by a rarely used in europe antiparasitic agent-ivermectin. this inconvenient parasitemia additionally triggered parasitophobia--all of that together complicates the approach. | 2007 | 17702448 |