Dermatoses caused by marine organisms are frequently seen in dermatology clinics worldwide. Cutaneous injuries after exposure to marine environments include bacterial and fungal infections and lesions caused by aquatic plants and protists. Some of these diseases are well known by dermatologists, such as Vibrio vulnificus septicemia and erysipeloid, but others are uncommon, such as envenomation caused by ingestion or contact with certain dinoflagellates or cyanobacteria, which are associated with rashes that can begin Within minutes after exposure. Many marine/aquatic invertebrates, such as sponges, cnidarians, echinoderms, crustaceans, and mollusks, are associated with different kinds of dermatologic lesions that call vary from irritant or ...
The phylum of Coelenterata (Cnidaria), animals that have a worldwide distribution, includes four tox...
Seabather's eruption (SBE) is an intensely itchy, papule-erythematous dermatitis that occurs predomi...
Although many tropical insects carry infectious diseases, cutaneous injury can occur by other mechan...
Contact between humans and coastal areas has increased in recent decades, which has led to an increa...
This well-illustrated quick reference book, now in its second edition, is a comprehensive guide to t...
Contact between humans and coastal areas has increased in recent decades, which has led to an increa...
Many aquatic organisms are able to produce skin eruptions and occasionally systemic reactions. No da...
Various aquatic worms induce injuries by traumatic or poisonous mechanisms, through bites or contact...
Human dermal afflictions due to stings or penetrations of marine orga-nisms are well documented, but...
The contact of some marine organisms with the skin may prove to be traumatic and sometimes very dang...
Algae and Bryozoans can cause various clinical pictures. Algae are found in all aquatic environments...
Environmental dermatology: skin manifestations of injuries caused by invertebrate aquatic animals* D...
The onset of various skin infestations can be observed after exposure to microbial agents present in...
Various dermatological conditions with physical and chemical causes are connected with salt- or fres...
There are about 80 species of toxic or venomous Echinoderms. In particular, sea urchins, with their ...
The phylum of Coelenterata (Cnidaria), animals that have a worldwide distribution, includes four tox...
Seabather's eruption (SBE) is an intensely itchy, papule-erythematous dermatitis that occurs predomi...
Although many tropical insects carry infectious diseases, cutaneous injury can occur by other mechan...
Contact between humans and coastal areas has increased in recent decades, which has led to an increa...
This well-illustrated quick reference book, now in its second edition, is a comprehensive guide to t...
Contact between humans and coastal areas has increased in recent decades, which has led to an increa...
Many aquatic organisms are able to produce skin eruptions and occasionally systemic reactions. No da...
Various aquatic worms induce injuries by traumatic or poisonous mechanisms, through bites or contact...
Human dermal afflictions due to stings or penetrations of marine orga-nisms are well documented, but...
The contact of some marine organisms with the skin may prove to be traumatic and sometimes very dang...
Algae and Bryozoans can cause various clinical pictures. Algae are found in all aquatic environments...
Environmental dermatology: skin manifestations of injuries caused by invertebrate aquatic animals* D...
The onset of various skin infestations can be observed after exposure to microbial agents present in...
Various dermatological conditions with physical and chemical causes are connected with salt- or fres...
There are about 80 species of toxic or venomous Echinoderms. In particular, sea urchins, with their ...
The phylum of Coelenterata (Cnidaria), animals that have a worldwide distribution, includes four tox...
Seabather's eruption (SBE) is an intensely itchy, papule-erythematous dermatitis that occurs predomi...
Although many tropical insects carry infectious diseases, cutaneous injury can occur by other mechan...