Acute bullous hemorrhagic prurigo: a diagnostic challenge
An. bras. dermatol
;
95(6): 724-727, Nov.-Dec. 2020. graf
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in English
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| ID: biblio-1142124
ABSTRACT
Abstract Insect bites and bite wounds are quite common and most often have mild repercussions in humans. Statistics on the incidence of accidents caused by insects are not available, and the skin reactions after the bites are not always known. The authors present two cases of patients with hemorrhagic blisters on their hands after tabanidae bites and discuss the factors that cause the problem and the importance of the differential diagnosis of blisters with hemorrhagic content on human skin.
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Index:
LILACS (Americas)
Main subject:
Prurigo
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Skin Diseases, Vesiculobullous
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Insect Bites and Stings
Type of study:
Diagnostic study
Limits:
Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
An. bras. dermatol
Year:
2020
Type:
Article
Institution/Affiliation country:
Universidade Estadual Paulista/BR
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