Seabather's eruption
Background
- Cnidaria larvae get trapped, release toxin
- Nematocysts of the larval forms of sea anemones: Edwardsiella lineata
- Thimble jellyfish: Linuche unguiculata
Clinical Features
- Rash under bathing suit
Differential Diagnosis
Travel-related skin conditions
Papules
- Insect bites
- Scabies
- Seabather's eruption
- Cercarial dermatitis (Swimmer's Itch)
Sub Q Swelling and Nodules
Ulcers
Linear and Migratory Lesions
- Cutaneous larvae migrans
- Photodermatitis
See also domestic U.S. ectoparasites
Workup
Management
Disposition
See Also
- Parasitic Diseases
- Travel Medicine
External Links
References
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