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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1976
To the Editor.— Again this year I am compiling a biting insect summary and would appreciate any case reports of unusual allergic reactions, especially systemic (sneezing, wheezing, urticaria), to bites of insects, ie, mosquitoes, fleas, gnats, kissing bugs, bedbugs, chiggers, black flies, horseflies, sandflies, deerflies, etc.
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To the Editor.— Again this year I am compiling a biting insect summary and would appreciate any case reports of unusual allergic reactions, especially systemic (sneezing, wheezing, urticaria), to bites of insects, ie, mosquitoes, fleas, gnats, kissing bugs, bedbugs, chiggers, black flies, horseflies, sandflies, deerflies, etc.
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1985
This article summarizes the clinical presentation and treatment of common bites and infestations in the United States. A survey of this complex and interesting area of medicine should help the emergency physician to diagnose and treat many patients who present with "nonspecific" bites and rashes.
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This article summarizes the clinical presentation and treatment of common bites and infestations in the United States. A survey of this complex and interesting area of medicine should help the emergency physician to diagnose and treat many patients who present with "nonspecific" bites and rashes.
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Insect Bites, Tick Bites, and Stings [PDF]
Bites and stings typically result from an insect or tick trying to obtain a blood meal from a host. Clinically, they appear as erythematous papules that can be distributed singly, grouped, or generalized, depending on the amount of accessible skin and the number and type of the biting; a robust host response can produce bullae.
Valeska Padovese+2 more
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Clinical Reviews in Allergy, 1987
Allergic reactions to biting insects mediated by IgE antibodies are generally considered to be relatively uncommon. There are only a handful of convincing reports in the literature of reactions to bites of mosquitoes and fleas. A small number of cases of allergy to bites of other flies have been reported as well as 2 cases of bedbug allergy. The biting
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Allergic reactions to biting insects mediated by IgE antibodies are generally considered to be relatively uncommon. There are only a handful of convincing reports in the literature of reactions to bites of mosquitoes and fleas. A small number of cases of allergy to bites of other flies have been reported as well as 2 cases of bedbug allergy. The biting
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DESENSITIZATION TO INSECT BITES
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1946The return of servicemen from the far flung battlefronts of this global war has served to emphasize the problem of insect borne diseases. To date, most of the efforts of the sanitarian have been concentrated against the animal reservoirs of these diseases, and against the insect vectors of these diseases.
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Infestations, Bites, and Insect Repellents
Pediatric Annals, 2020Infestations and arthropod bite reactions in children are common reasons for presentation to pediatric health care providers. Infestations in children include head lice, scabies, and other mites. Fleas and bed bugs are common causes of bite reactions in children, and papular urticaria is a chronic, recurrent eruption resulting from delayed
Sonia Kamath, Brandi Kenner-Bell
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BMJ, 2006
A 68 year old man was noted by his wife to have an “insect bite” on the pinna of his left ear. The lesion was red and swollen like a blister. The patient described shooting pains “like arrows” originating from his left ear and radiating over the top of his head.
Stephen Goldie, Glyn R Williams
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A 68 year old man was noted by his wife to have an “insect bite” on the pinna of his left ear. The lesion was red and swollen like a blister. The patient described shooting pains “like arrows” originating from his left ear and radiating over the top of his head.
Stephen Goldie, Glyn R Williams
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Insect Bite Reactions: An Update
Dermatology, 2001Contact with insects may induce cutaneous or systemic reactions, ranging from little more than annoying to life threatening. The diagnosis depends on maintaining a high index of suspicion and being familiar with the insect fauna of the patient’s environment and area of travel.
Adam S. Stibich+2 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Excerpt To the editor: I am compiling case reports of allergic reactions to biting insects, that is, mosquitos, fleas, kissing bugs, bed bugs, gnats, and flies—including horsefly, sandfly, and deer...
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Excerpt To the editor: I am compiling case reports of allergic reactions to biting insects, that is, mosquitos, fleas, kissing bugs, bed bugs, gnats, and flies—including horsefly, sandfly, and deer...
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Journal of Consumer Health On the Internet, 2009
For each issue of Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet, the editor selects three to five health care sites containing high quality health care information on a given subject. The topic for each issue is very much dependent on the whim of the editor and the consumer questions that have crossed her desk.
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For each issue of Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet, the editor selects three to five health care sites containing high quality health care information on a given subject. The topic for each issue is very much dependent on the whim of the editor and the consumer questions that have crossed her desk.
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