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Diagnosis : Jellyfish Sting


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19 comments:

Anonymous said...

hipersensibilidad! alergia de contacto!

Anonymous said...

jellyfish sting

Anonymous said...

Alergodermatitis contacta ext.inf.

Anonymous said...

jellyfish sting! absolutely!

Anonymous said...

medusa bite???

Anonymous said...

urticaria!

Anonymous said...

reaccion alergica!

Anonymous said...

Jellyfish sting.

Anonymous said...

contact dermatitis

Anonymous said...

Jellyfish are free-swimming, non-aggressive, gelatinous marine animals surrounded by tentacles. These tentacles are covered with sacs (nematocysts) that are filled with poison (venom) that can cause a painful to sometimes life-threatening sting. The marine animals included in the "family" are jellyfish, box jellyfish (sea wasps), Portuguese man-of-war, hydroids, anemones, and fire coral. Jellyfish are found throughout the world. But, the most deadly are found in the Indo-Pacific and Australian waters.

Anonymous said...

Atopic contact dematitis

Anonymous said...

filariasis or bilharziasis

Anonymous said...

jelly fish stung

Anonymous said...

jellyfish sting on the knee

Anonymous said...

contact dermatitis

Anonymous said...

herps zoster

Anonymous said...

Marrine dermatitis

Anonymous said...

http://firstaid.about.com/od/bitesstings/ig/Jellyfish-Stings/Jellyfish-Sting-on-Knee.htm

Anonymous said...

urticaria