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Allergy to hematophagous arthropods bites
(2014)
Allergies to hematophagous arthropod bites are inflammatory reactivity to arthropods salivary components. They vary in intensity and quality dependent upon the arthropod species and the individual immune response to specific ...
Skin manifestations of tick bites in humans
(2018-03-01)
Ticks are blood-sucking arthropods that attach to human skin through oral devices causing diverse initial cutaneous manifestations, and may also transmit serious infectious diseases. In certain situations, the Health Teams ...
Venomous and poisonous arthropods: identification, clinical manifestations of envenomation, and treatments used in human injuries
(Soc Brasileira Medicina Tropical, 2015-11-01)
This review presents the main species of venomous and poisonous arthropods, with commentary on the clinical manifestations provoked by the toxins and therapeutic measures used to treat human envenomations. The groups of ...
Allergy to hematophagous arthropod bites
(2016-01-01)
Allergies to hematophagous arthropod bites are inflammatory reactivity to arthropod salivary components. They vary in intensity and quality dependent upon the arthropod specie and the individual immune response to specific ...
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(1996-01-01)
Review of the historical, epidemiologic, clinic and therapeutic aspects of ant sting accidents, including cases of fire ant stings. Emphasis is given to venomous Brazilian species of ants and the rule of dermatologists in ...
Tick toxicosis in a dog bitten by Ornithodoros brasiliensis
(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2011)
Ticks are hematophagous parasites of people and animals and are a public health hazard in several countries. They are vectors of infectious diseases; in addition, the bite of some ticks, mainly from the Ornithodoros genus, ...
Tropical dermatology: Venomous arthropods and human skin Part II. Diplopoda, Chilopoda, and Arachnida
(Mosby-elsevier, 2012-09-01)
Members of arthropod classes Chilopoda (centipedes), Diplopoda (millipedes), and Arachnida (spiders and scorpions) cause tissue injury via bites, stings, and/or a release of toxins. A few members of the Acari subclass of ...
Tropical dermatology: Venomous arthropods and human skin Part II. Diplopoda, Chilopoda, and Arachnida
(Mosby-elsevier, 2012-09-01)
Members of arthropod classes Chilopoda (centipedes), Diplopoda (millipedes), and Arachnida (spiders and scorpions) cause tissue injury via bites, stings, and/or a release of toxins. A few members of the Acari subclass of ...