Abstract
Demodex folliculorum mites are common commensals of human skin. They typically inhabit pilosebaceous units. While often asymptomatic, infestation can lead to demodicosis. Involvement of the nipple-areolar complex is rare and can mimic other benign or malignant conditions. Herein, we report a case of a 30-year-old, healthy, single woman who initially presented with symptoms suggestive of a simple breast cyst. Eight months later, following a severe COVID-19 infection, she developed a discharging periareolar ulcer with associated nipple retraction. Surgical exploration revealed a sinus tract connecting the nipple to the ulcer. Histopathology of the excised tissue unexpectedly demonstrated heavy infestation of pilosebaceous units with D. folliculorum mites within chronic granulation tissue. Following surgery, the patient was treated with oral metronidazole and topical agents (tea tree oil wash and sulfur soap).