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Case Reports
. 2009;20(3):179-80.
doi: 10.1080/09546630802562443.

Successful management of a delayed and persistent cutaneous reaction to jellyfish with pimecrolimus

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Successful management of a delayed and persistent cutaneous reaction to jellyfish with pimecrolimus

Luisa Di Costanzo et al. J Dermatolog Treat. 2009.
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Abstract

The contact with a jellyfish is usually followed by acute inflammatory lesions, characterized by erythema, swelling, vesicles, and bullae, accompanied by burning and pain sensation. The pathogenesis is due to the direct toxic effect of the fluid contained in jellyfish tentacles. Sometimes, jellyfish may induce delayed cutaneous lesions. Delayed cutaneous reaction to jellyfish represents a clinical entity where eczematous lesions develop after days or months after contact with the invertebrate. We report the case of a patient with a delayed and persistent skin reaction due to jellyfish envenomation successfully treated with pimecrolimus.

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