Morgellons Disease
December 4, 2021
Treatment of Morgellons disease with doxycycline
May 6, 2021
Dermatological and Genital Manifestations of Lyme Disease Including Morgellons Disease
February 7, 2020
Classification and Staging of Morgellons Disease: Lessons from Syphilis
October 8, 2019
Differentiating Psychosomatic, Somatopsychic, Multisystem Illnesses and Medical Uncertainty
May 17, 2019
Mixed Borrelia burgdorferi and Helicobacter pylori Biofilms in Morgellons Disease Dermatological Specimens
November 9, 2018
Detection of tick-borne infection in Morgellons disease patients by serological and molecular techniques
April 24, 2018
Clinical evaluation of Morgellons disease in a cohort of North American patients
April 14, 2018
Persistent Borrelia Infection in Patients with Ongoing Symptoms of Lyme Disease
February 9, 2018
History of Morgellons disease: from delusion to definition
December 7, 2016
Canine Filamentous Dermatitis Associated with Borrelia Infection
October 17, 2016
Morgellons disease: a filamentous borrelial dermatitis
January 2013, PubMed
Association of Spirochetal Infection with Morgellons Disease
January 2013, PubMed
Characterization and evolution of dermal filaments from patients with Morgellons disease
June 12, 2012, F1000
Morgellons Study Cited by Faculty of 1000 Study of Emerging Skin Disease Among Top 2% Published
May 15, 2012, Clinical & Experimental Dermatology Research
Morgellons Disease: A Chemical and Light Microscopic Study
Nov 4, 2011, PubMed
Filament formation associated with spirochetal infection: a comparative approach to Morgellons disease
May 13, 2010
Analysis of a Population with Clinically Confirmed Microscopic Subcutaneous Fibers of Unknown Etiology – Savely, V. & Stricker, R. – Morgellons Disease: Clinical, Cosmetic and Imvestigative
Dermatology – 2010
February 2023
Molecular Analysis of the Systemic Dermatoses of Morgellons Disease
Samantha G. Rice, BS, Randy S. Wymore, PhD
Morgellons
An Exercise in Medical Validation
Discerning Between Science and Pseudoscience
May 2013, F1000
Morgellons: a Novel Dermatological Perspective as the Multisystem Infective Disease Borreliosis
August 22, 2012
OSU biomedical researcher says science, not belief, will prove existence of skin disorder Morgellons
August, 2011
Center for the Investigation of Morgellons Disease Research Update
July, 2009
Center for the Investigation of Morgellons Disease Research Update
June, 2007
Center for the Investigation of Morgellons Disease Vision Statement
June 19, 2007
Position Statement on Morgellons Disease
April 17, 2006
Morgellons Research Update: Video review request rebuttal response (and a little ‘how science works’ lesson)
April 5, 2006
Morgellons Research Update: Video review request
December 1, 2005
Morgellons Research Update: Progress report & Seminar brief
September 9, 2005
Morgellons Research Update: S. maltophilia & Collembola
Publications by Ginger Savely
The Mystery of Morgellons Disease: Infection or Delusion?
Morgellons Disease: Analysis of a Population with Clinically Confirmed Microscopic Subcutaneous Fibers of Unknown Etiology – Journal of Investigative Medicine – January 2010
When a Delusion is Not a Delusion – The Clinical Advisor – March 2010
Morgellons Disease in a 48-Year-Old Female With Dermatological Complaints – Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal Savely, V., Kennedy, B. & Ernst, E. – 2010
From ABC PrimeTime – Aug. 9, 2006
Forensic scientist Ron Pogue at the Tulsa Police Crime Lab in Oklahoma checked a Morgellons sample against known fibers in the FBI’s national database. “No, no match at all. So this is some strange stuff,” Pogue says. He thinks the skeptics are wrong. “This isn’t lint. This is not a commercial fiber. It’s not.”
The lab’s director, Mark Boese, says the fibers are “consistent with something that the body may be producing.” He adds, “These fibers cannot be manmade and do not come from a plant. This could be a byproduct of a biological organism.”
Review full report
2004 Fiber Study – Jenny Haverty Clinical Microbiologist
A microbiologist’s report on the fibers from four individuals living in and around the San Francisco Bay Area. Read Full Report
Randy S. Wymore, Ph.D
Director, OSU-CHS Center for the Investigation of Morgellons DiseaseAssociate Professor of Pharmacology
Oklahoma State University
Center for Health Sciences
Tulsa, OK
Below is collective research from Dr. Randy S. Wymore, Ph.D. As an Assistant Professor of Pharmacology & Physiology at Oklahoma State University, Dr. Wymore works in the Center for Health Sciences and the College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Summer 2015 – The Investigation of the Microbial and Molecular Analysis of Morgellons Epithelial Tissue Samples
Local researcher looks into bizarre medical condition – KRMG News – Talk Radio Tulsa – February 6, 2012
OSU-CHS In-House Interview – July 2006
Linda Moulton Howe Interview – June 2006
The CEHF Blog-Talk Radio Program
(Archived shows about 20 mins each)
