There are about 80 species of toxic or venomous Echinoderms. In particular, sea urchins, with their spine-covered bodies, are poisonous and can induce various types of reaction in man both when eaten as seafood and when they sting. In the first case, because of the toxins present in their gonads, the symptoms, although rarely fatal, will include gastrointestinal disorders and allergic reactions. Contact with the spines, that are sharp and very fragile, induces immediate and delayed reactions. Penetration of the spines into the skin causes immediate, burning pain, followed by erythema and edema, and there may be abundant bleeding from the affected part. Systemic symptoms can also develop, including nausea, muscle cramps, and respiratory dist...
It has long been known that sponges, the most primitive pluricellular organisms, are not entirely in...
Contact between humans and coastal areas has increased in recent decades, which has led to an increa...
Diseases affect all facets of life, at the cell, tissue, organ, individual, population, and ecosyste...
There are about 80 species of toxic or venomous Echinoderms. In particular, sea urchins, with their ...
Injuries caused by venomous and poisonous aquatic animals may provoke important morbidity in humans....
Injuries caused by venomous and poisonous aquatic animals may provoke important morbidity in humans....
Of the five classes belonging to this phylum, three are particularly toxic: Lamellibranchs, that hav...
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...
Background: The sea urchins are classified in the echinoderms category because of their spiny skin. ...
Dermatoses caused by marine organisms are frequently seen in dermatology clinics worldwide. Cutaneou...
Many species of fish are venomous and poisonous to man. Venomous fish produce toxic substances that ...
The phylum of Coelenterata (Cnidaria), animals that have a worldwide distribution, includes four tox...
Sea stars or starfish (class Asteroidea; phylum Echinodermata) are common in all oceans. The body of...
The sea urchin, Echinometra lucunter, can be found along the Western Central Atlantic shores. In Bra...
It has long been known that sponges, the most primitive pluricellular organisms, are not entirely in...
Contact between humans and coastal areas has increased in recent decades, which has led to an increa...
Diseases affect all facets of life, at the cell, tissue, organ, individual, population, and ecosyste...
There are about 80 species of toxic or venomous Echinoderms. In particular, sea urchins, with their ...
Injuries caused by venomous and poisonous aquatic animals may provoke important morbidity in humans....
Injuries caused by venomous and poisonous aquatic animals may provoke important morbidity in humans....
Of the five classes belonging to this phylum, three are particularly toxic: Lamellibranchs, that hav...
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...
Background: The sea urchins are classified in the echinoderms category because of their spiny skin. ...
Dermatoses caused by marine organisms are frequently seen in dermatology clinics worldwide. Cutaneou...
Many species of fish are venomous and poisonous to man. Venomous fish produce toxic substances that ...
The phylum of Coelenterata (Cnidaria), animals that have a worldwide distribution, includes four tox...
Sea stars or starfish (class Asteroidea; phylum Echinodermata) are common in all oceans. The body of...
The sea urchin, Echinometra lucunter, can be found along the Western Central Atlantic shores. In Bra...
It has long been known that sponges, the most primitive pluricellular organisms, are not entirely in...
Contact between humans and coastal areas has increased in recent decades, which has led to an increa...
Diseases affect all facets of life, at the cell, tissue, organ, individual, population, and ecosyste...