1946
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1946.01510410003001
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Dermatitis Venenata Resulting From Contact With Marine Animals (Hydroids)

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“…Of these, 3 Soap and Water Prophylaxis.-For the purpose of studying patients' reactions to Lyngbya further and also of evaluating soap and water as a preventive, 44 quantita¬ tive patch tests with this material were per¬ formed on 10 additional volunteers. In 5 of these the test areas were immediately cleansed with soap and water upon removal of the patches.…”
Section: Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of these, 3 Soap and Water Prophylaxis.-For the purpose of studying patients' reactions to Lyngbya further and also of evaluating soap and water as a preventive, 44 quantita¬ tive patch tests with this material were per¬ formed on 10 additional volunteers. In 5 of these the test areas were immediately cleansed with soap and water upon removal of the patches.…”
Section: Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Cercaría were not likely the offenders because they would be shed for longer periods. )3. The cases were uniformly distributed along the coast and inner harbor area.…”
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“…In addition to these two works, records of hydroids from the islands occur in studies on introduced and cryptogenic marine and estuarine biota (Coles et al 1999(Coles et al , 2006Carlton & Eldredge 2009). Reports of one or a few marine hydrozoans from Hawaii also exist in various papers (Allman 1888;Hartlaub 1901;Edmondson 1930Edmondson , 1933Edmondson , 1946Boone 1938;De Oreo 1946;Chu & Cutress 1954, 1955Pardy & Lenhoff 1968;Rees et al 1970;Rees 1971;Reed 1971;Pardy 1971;Tusov & Davis 1971;Long 1974;Martin 1975;Eldredge & Devaney 1977;Grovhaug & Rastetter 1980). Hoover (1998Hoover ( , 2006 included several species of hydroids, and provided color photographs of them, in guidebooks.…”
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