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19 comments:
hipersensibilidad! alergia de contacto!
jellyfish sting
Alergodermatitis contacta ext.inf.
jellyfish sting! absolutely!
medusa bite???
urticaria!
reaccion alergica!
Jellyfish sting.
contact dermatitis
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.
Atopic contact dematitis
filariasis or bilharziasis
jelly fish stung
jellyfish sting on the knee
contact dermatitis
herps zoster
Marrine dermatitis
http://firstaid.about.com/od/bitesstings/ig/Jellyfish-Stings/Jellyfish-Sting-on-Knee.htm
urticaria
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