cheyletiella blakei in a cat. | | 1979 | 480771 |
[animal cheyletielloses in belgium: new or unrecognized anthropozoonoses? a case of cheyletiella blakei (smiley, 1970) in the cat]. | | 1978 | 725573 |
cheyletiella blakei infestation in a cat. | | 1977 | 890650 |
cheyletiella infestation in cats. | while routinely examining a fecal specimen of a cat for evidence of intestinal parasitism, large eggs (230 by 110 mu) were observed. tfurther examination of the fecal specimen revealed an adult cheyletiella sp. mite. of 42 cats received from the same source, 11 had cheyletiella mites, found either on the skin or in fecal specimens. grossly visible skin changes were not observed in any of the cats. the conically shaped sensory organ on genu i of the mite resembled that of cheyletiella blakei. | 1976 | 956021 |
cheyletiella blakei, an ectoparasite of cats, as cause of cryptic arthropod infestations affecting humans. | cheyletiella blakei, an ectoparasitic mite of domestic cats, can cause an extremely annoying, persistent and pruritic dermatosis of obscure origin (cryptic infestation) in susceptible persons having close contact with infested cats. although the prevalence of cheyletiellosis in humans and cats appears to be low, evidence of its occurrence in california is increasing. cheyletiellosis is often underdiagnosed in both its natural host and in humans. the small size of the mite, lack of publicity abou ... | 1987 | 3825118 |
[animal mite-induced epizoonoses and their significance in dermatology]. | different mite species may infest humans temporarily; such arthropods should be considered a possible cause of pruritic skin reactions of unclear origin. pseudo-scabies is a common problem. this self-limiting dermatosis may often be misdiagnosed. several mite species including sarcoptes scabiei var. canis, sarcoptes scabiei var. bovis, notoedres cati, cheyletiella yasguri, cheyletiella blakei, dermanyssus gallinae and ophionyssus natricis may infest human skin, causing symptoms. other less commo ... | 1996 | 9036121 |
bullous eruption in a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus: mite dermatitis caused by cheyletiella blakei. | | 1997 | 9270516 |
mite dermatitis caused by cheyletiella blakei. | | 1998 | 9632026 |
[cheyletiella dermatitis: an uncommon cause of vesiculobullous eruption]. | species of cheyletiella mites are parasites hosted by dogs, cats and rabbits. in humans, they cause a dermatosis not well known by dermatologists. we report a case of an unusual, purely vesiculobullous eruption due to cheyletiella blakei acquired from an infected cat. | 2000 | 11060386 |