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Penoscrotal angioedema in an 8-year-old boy following insect bites

open access: goldNigerian Journal of Medicine, 2020
Angioedema in children displays a varied etiology and clinical manifestations, unlike adult angioedema. As opposed to angioedema in adults, pediatric angioedema majorly results from food, insect bites, and drugs.
Friday Emeakpor Ogbetere   +1 more
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The use of concentrated heat after insect bites/stings as an alternative to reduce swelling, pain, and pruritus: an open cohort-study at German beaches and bathing-lakes

open access: goldClinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, 2011
Christian Müller1,*, Beatrice Großjohann1,*, Lutz Fischer2,*1Department of Medical Science and Operations, RIEMSER Arzneimittel AG, An der Wiek 7, 17489 Greifswald, 2Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Medicine, University ...
Müller C   +2 more
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Flare Triggered by Mosquito Bite Manifesting as Febrile Targetoid Rash [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Case Reports
Insect bites can trigger disease flare in systemic lupus erythematosus, including atypical targetoid rash. Awareness of such triggers and appropriate preventive measures are crucial for effective SLE management.
Joe Khodeir, Hamad El Hajj, Paul Ohanian
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Genetic analysis of insect bite hypersensitivity (summer eczema) in Icelandic horses

open access: hybridAnimal, 2008
There is a lack of knowledge about the genetic background of eczema due to insect bite hypersensitivity, also called summer eczema, in horses. The condition is known in several horse breeds and countries and it causes reduced welfare of the horse and ...
S. Eriksson   +8 more
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The association between impetigo, insect bites and air temperature: a retrospective 5-year study (1999-2003) using morbidity data collected from a sentinel general practice network database

open access: bronzeFamily Practice, 2006
BACKGROUND Impetigo is one of the commonest childhood skin infections. Insect bites are commonly implicated in the development of impetigo. There are, however, very few data available to describe the seasonal incidences and association between the two ...
Alex J. Elliot
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Repellency of Essential Oils and Plant-Derived Compounds Against Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes [PDF]

open access: yesInsects
Plant-based oils have a long history of use as insect repellents. In an earlier study, we showed that in a 10% concentration, geraniol, 2-phenylethl propionate, and the plant-based essential oils clove and cinnamon effectively protected from mosquito ...
April D. Lopez   +5 more
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TRADITIONAL USES OF THREATENED ANGIOPTERIS EVECTA (G.FORST.) HOFFM. (MARATTIACEAE) AS AN ANTIDOTE TO SNAKE BITES AND INSECT STINGS BY THE TANGSA TRIBE OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH, INDIA [PDF]

open access: yesExploratory Animal and Medical Research, 2023
Angiopteris evecta (G.Forst) Hoffm. (Marattiaceae), an endangered fern, utilized medicinally by several traditional societies across the world. Its use as food is rarely reported in literature.
Pyonim Lungphi   +4 more
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Animal bites presenting to the emergency department: Spectrum, seasonal variation, and outcome

open access: yesJournal of Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, 2021
Context: Animal bites including insect, reptile, and mammalian bites are common presentations to the emergency department (ED). Although profile and outcome of individual bites are described in detail, the literature on comprehensive overall clinical ...
Kundavaram Paul Prabhakar Abhilash   +1 more
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Acute bullous hemorrhagic prurigo: a diagnostic challenge, [PDF]

open access: yesAnais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 2020
Insect bites and bite wounds are quite common and most often have mild repercussions in humans. Statistics on the incidence of accidents caused by insects are not available, and the skin reactions after the bites are not always known. The authors present
Vidal Haddad Jr   +2 more
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