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Insect and scorpion bites and stings.
JAMA, 1973To the Editor.— The comments of Drs. Logan, Epstein, Settipane, and Boyd in their letters toThe Journal(222:1309, 1972), regarding Mr. Horen's article on "Insect and Scorpion Sting" (221:894, 1972) are well taken and we agree with their timely concerns. We would like to comment on several other misunderstandings in Mr.
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Practice Nursing, 2008
The causes of bites and stings are extremely wide and varied, and for that reason it is necessary to restrict them in this article to those most likely to be encountered in primary care. Animal and human bites tend to be treated in accident and emergency departments initially, but painful, swollen and itchy skin lesions caused by insect bites and ...
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The causes of bites and stings are extremely wide and varied, and for that reason it is necessary to restrict them in this article to those most likely to be encountered in primary care. Animal and human bites tend to be treated in accident and emergency departments initially, but painful, swollen and itchy skin lesions caused by insect bites and ...
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2017
The skin is susceptible to assault by a range of insects. In some conditions, such as Norwegian scabies, abundant organisms can be readily identified with routine stains. With most insect-induced eruptions, it is unusual to find the actual agent within a skin biopsy; however, characteristic reaction patterns can help to identify various types of insect
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The skin is susceptible to assault by a range of insects. In some conditions, such as Norwegian scabies, abundant organisms can be readily identified with routine stains. With most insect-induced eruptions, it is unusual to find the actual agent within a skin biopsy; however, characteristic reaction patterns can help to identify various types of insect
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Standardized extracts stinging and biting insects
Clinical Reviews In Allergy, 1987The state of the art in insect allergy before 1973 consisted of obtaining a history, sometimes performing skin tests with one or more insect whole body extracts (WBEs), and, if convinced of the veracity of the history, treating the patient with WBE. Although some allergists, especially Dr.
David B.K. Golden+3 more
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1998
Allergic or hypersensitive reactions to insect stings or bites are fairly common; just how common nobody knows. Individuals showing moderate to severe reactions to or developing secondary infections to stings or bites are among the more frequently seen patients in the doctor’s office or clinic.
Edwin L. Klingelhofer, M. Eric Gershwin
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Allergic or hypersensitive reactions to insect stings or bites are fairly common; just how common nobody knows. Individuals showing moderate to severe reactions to or developing secondary infections to stings or bites are among the more frequently seen patients in the doctor’s office or clinic.
Edwin L. Klingelhofer, M. Eric Gershwin
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Archives of Dermatology, 1972
To the Editor.— I am compiling case reports of allergic reactions to biting insects, ie, mosquitoes, fleas, kissing bugs, bedbugs, gnats, and flies, including the horsefly, sandfly, and deerfly. I am also interested in reactions to fire ants. I would like physicians to supply me with case reports of those patients who have had reactions to such ...
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To the Editor.— I am compiling case reports of allergic reactions to biting insects, ie, mosquitoes, fleas, kissing bugs, bedbugs, gnats, and flies, including the horsefly, sandfly, and deerfly. I am also interested in reactions to fire ants. I would like physicians to supply me with case reports of those patients who have had reactions to such ...
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2000
Accidental water scalds to the face and to the neck can occur when a boiling kettle falls. A common variety of water or steam scald to the neck is produced by car radiators when a driver inadvertently uncaps the radiator of an overheated car. A blast of steam and boiling water damage the face and the associated part of the neck.
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Accidental water scalds to the face and to the neck can occur when a boiling kettle falls. A common variety of water or steam scald to the neck is produced by car radiators when a driver inadvertently uncaps the radiator of an overheated car. A blast of steam and boiling water damage the face and the associated part of the neck.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1954
H V, ALLINGTON, R R, ALLINGTON
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H V, ALLINGTON, R R, ALLINGTON
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INSECT BITES AND THE EFFECTS THEREOF
The Canadian Entomologist, 1900The letter from Dr. Behr, under the caption, “A Californian Tick,” in the August issue of the Canadian Entomologist, bears on a subject becoming fraught with interest to many investigators engaged in public service. It is with the object of stating my crude ideas on the matter, that of serious and exceptional effects sometimes following insect bites ...
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Insect Allergy: Stinging and Biting Insects
1979Allergic reactions due to the common stinging insects bee, wasp, yellow jacket, and hornet will be the primary emphasis of this chapter. In addition, reactions due to fire ants, which are nonwinged hymenoptera, and biting insects will be briefly considered.
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