Environmental Dermatology
Environmental Dermatology
Botanical Briefs: Cashew Apple (Anacardium occidentale)
Ethnic diversity in the United States has increased the presence of a variety of exotic foods. A lack of knowledge about certain foods, including...
Environmental Dermatology
Botanical Briefs: Comfrey (Symphytum officinale)
Commonly known as comfrey, Symphytum officinale (family Boraginaceae) has a long traditional use as a poultice to promote wound healing and...
Environmental Dermatology
Aquatic Antagonists: Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus)
Fish infrequently are aggressive toward humans. Rare acts of aggression often appear to be accidental, in self-defense, or for territorial...
Environmental Dermatology
What's Eating You? Bedbugs Revisited (Cimex lectularius)
The common bedbug, Cimex lectularius, is a member of the family Cimicidae and the genus Cimex. Belonging to the order Hemiptera, its relatives...
Environmental Dermatology
What's Eating You? The Sticktight Flea (Echidnophaga gallinacea)
Laterally compressed bodies and large hind legs characterize all fleas. Unlike the dog and cat fleas, the sticktight flea (Echidnophaga gallinacea...
Environmental Dermatology
What's Eating You? Oak Leaf Itch Mite (Pyemotes herfsi)
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Environmental Dermatology
Aquatic Antagonists: How to Surgically Remove a Fishhook
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Environmental Dermatology
Fungal Foes: Presentations of Chromoblastomycosis Post–Hurricane Ike
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Environmental Dermatology
Botanical Briefs: Kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis)
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Environmental Dermatology
What's Eating You? Hyalomma Ticks
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Environmental Dermatology
What's Eating You? Triatome Reduviids
No abstract available.