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Arch Dermatol
Correspondence
Fever, Episcleritis, Epistaxis, and Rash After Safari Holiday in Swaziland
Amanda Swantje Büchau; Jens U. Wurthner; Julia Reifenberger; Thomas Ruzicka
Arch Dermatol 2006; 142: 1365-1366. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Arch Dermatol
Observations
Multiple Pruritic Papules From Lone Star Tick Larvae Bites
Emily J. Fisher; Jun Mo; Anne W. Lucky
Arch Dermatol 2006; 142: 491-494. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Arch Dermatol
Editorials
Human Infestation by Larval Amblyomma Ticks
Dirk M. Elston
Arch Dermatol 2006; 142: 497-500. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Arch Dermatol
Studies
Comparison of Colchicine, Dapsone, Triamcinolone, and Diphenhydramine Therapy for the Treatment of Brown Recluse Spider Envenomation: A Double-blind, Controlled Study in a Rabbit Model
Dirk M. Elston; Scott D. Miller; Russell J. Young III; Jeff Eggers; David McGlasson; William H. Schmidt; Anneke Bush
Arch Dermatol 2005; 141: 595-597. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

JAMA
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Brief Report: Tularemia Associated With a Hamster Bite—Colorado, 2004
JAMA 2005; 293: 925. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Arch Dermatol
Correspondence
An Unusual Presentation of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
Enrique Antón; Antonio López; Juan Martí
Arch Dermatol 2005; 141: 109-110. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

JAMA
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Update: Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in U.S. Military Personnel—Southwest/Central Asia, 2002-2004
JAMA 2004; 291: 2188. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Arch Intern Med
Original Investigations
A Population-Based Study of the Incidence, Cause, and Severity of Anaphylaxis in the United Kingdom
Michael M. Peng; Hershel Jick
Arch Intern Med 2004; 164: 317-319. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Arch Dermatol
Observations
CD4+ T-Lymphocyte–Induced Epstein-Barr Virus Reactivation in a Patient With Severe Hypersensitivity to Mosquito Bites and Epstein-Barr Virus–Infected NK Cell Lymphocytosis
Hideo Asada; Sachiko Miyagawa; Yasuyuki Sumikawa; Yuji Yamaguchi; Satoshi Itami; Setsuo Suguri; Masakazu Harada; Yoshiki Tokura; Shigehiko Ishihara; Shiro Ohshima; Kunihiko Yoshikawa
Arch Dermatol 2003; 139: 1601-1607. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Arch Dermatol
Correspondence
Iguana Bite–Induced Hypersensitivity Reaction
Erika Gaines Levine; Anna Manilov; Susan Coutinho McAllister; Warren R. Heymann
Arch Dermatol 2003; 139: 1658-1659. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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