Various aquatic worms induce injuries by traumatic or poisonous mechanisms, through bites or contact with the bristles on their bodies. Cercarial dermatitis, induced by non human-parasitizing schistosomes in bathers and underwater divers, can also be observed in subjects working with freshwater for irrigation purposes (agricultural workers and rice growers). Clinical manifestations are observed in allergic subjects. Leeches, that inhabit freshwaters, inject an anticoagulant and other antigenic substances with their bites: in allergic subjects there may be the onset of urticarial, blistering or necrotic and even anaphylactic reactions. The Polychaeta venom apparatus is present in the bristles and jaws, and can induce local skin reactions and...
Cercarial dermatitis (swimmer’s itch) is caused by the penetration of human skin by cercariae of sch...
The onset of various skin infestations can be observed after exposure to microbial agents present in...
The contact of some marine organisms with the skin may prove to be traumatic and sometimes very dang...
Various aquatic worms induce injuries by traumatic or poisonous mechanisms, through bites or contact...
Dermatoses caused by marine organisms are frequently seen in dermatology clinics worldwide. Cutaneou...
This well-illustrated quick reference book, now in its second edition, is a comprehensive guide to t...
There are about 80 species of toxic or venomous Echinoderms. In particular, sea urchins, with their ...
Algae and Bryozoans can cause various clinical pictures. Algae are found in all aquatic environments...
Contact between humans and coastal areas has increased in recent decades, which has led to an increa...
AbstractCercarial dermatitis (swimmer's itch) is an acute cutaneous inflammatory response caused by ...
Various dermatological conditions with physical and chemical causes are connected with salt- or fres...
Contact between humans and coastal areas has increased in recent decades, which has led to an increa...
Human dermal afflictions due to stings or penetrations of marine orga-nisms are well documented, but...
Of the five classes belonging to this phylum, three are particularly toxic: Lamellibranchs, that hav...
The phylum of Coelenterata (Cnidaria), animals that have a worldwide distribution, includes four tox...
Cercarial dermatitis (swimmer’s itch) is caused by the penetration of human skin by cercariae of sch...
The onset of various skin infestations can be observed after exposure to microbial agents present in...
The contact of some marine organisms with the skin may prove to be traumatic and sometimes very dang...
Various aquatic worms induce injuries by traumatic or poisonous mechanisms, through bites or contact...
Dermatoses caused by marine organisms are frequently seen in dermatology clinics worldwide. Cutaneou...
This well-illustrated quick reference book, now in its second edition, is a comprehensive guide to t...
There are about 80 species of toxic or venomous Echinoderms. In particular, sea urchins, with their ...
Algae and Bryozoans can cause various clinical pictures. Algae are found in all aquatic environments...
Contact between humans and coastal areas has increased in recent decades, which has led to an increa...
AbstractCercarial dermatitis (swimmer's itch) is an acute cutaneous inflammatory response caused by ...
Various dermatological conditions with physical and chemical causes are connected with salt- or fres...
Contact between humans and coastal areas has increased in recent decades, which has led to an increa...
Human dermal afflictions due to stings or penetrations of marine orga-nisms are well documented, but...
Of the five classes belonging to this phylum, three are particularly toxic: Lamellibranchs, that hav...
The phylum of Coelenterata (Cnidaria), animals that have a worldwide distribution, includes four tox...
Cercarial dermatitis (swimmer’s itch) is caused by the penetration of human skin by cercariae of sch...
The onset of various skin infestations can be observed after exposure to microbial agents present in...
The contact of some marine organisms with the skin may prove to be traumatic and sometimes very dang...