Journal of The Showa Medical Association
Online ISSN : 2185-0976
Print ISSN : 0037-4342
ISSN-L : 0037-4342
SEVERAL CASES OF ACCIDENTAL DERMATITIS CAUSED BY INSECTS
Kowashi Iwashige
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1961 Volume 21 Issue 8 Pages 649-653

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Sevenl cases of accidental dermatitis caused by insects have experienced.
Case 1: a woman, aged 54, was stung on the lower part of her chin. The urticating insect was proved to be Euponera solitaria Smith, female.
Case 2: a house wife, aged 29, developed a bulla on the right site of her neck after sting by Sclerodermus nipponicus female.
Case 3 : a women, aged 30, was stung on the left site of her neck. The urticating insect was proved to belong to Bethylide, which is now under being identificated by an entomologist.
Case 4 : a boy, aged 11, developed erythematous patches on the flexor site of his arm by sting of a larva of Artona funeralis Butler.
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