This book demonstrates evidence of a new microorganism infecting a person complaining of a dermopathy and fibers spontaneously exiting the dermis who was diagnosed with delusional parasitosis. The organism is likely a fungus that lives beneath the epidermis with the ability to infect common fibers including cotton, feathers and hair follicles.
Preface
Introduction
Why the Investigation was Started
Materials and Methodology
Evidence not Recorded on Videotape
The Phenomenon of the Disappearing Hair Follicles
Particles Entering the Eyes
Particles Exiting the Eyes
A Substance that Transverses the Optic Globe
The Irregular Iris
Particles that Exit the Feet
Particles that Enter the Feet
The Microorganism Mobility–An Internal Propulsion System
Green Feet Illuminate the Role of the Epidermis in the Life-Cycle of the Microorganism
Coated Hairs under the Microscope
The Micro Organism Possibly Growing on a Piece of Cocaine
A Summary of the Observations
The Structure of the Microorganism
A Model Accounting for the Observed Phenomena
Is There a Cure?
Future Considerations: A Microorganism as an Etiology for Delusional Parasitosis
Biography
David Conroy