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Image Number #9031 (Jellyfish Sting)

Diagnosis: Jellyfish Sting

Description:

Erythematous rash

Morphology: Erosions

Site: Arm,forearm

Sex: M

Age: 17

Type: Clinical

Submitted By: Ian McColl

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History:

17 Yo male, came in 2 hrs post jelly fish sting to right forearm.
Maculopapulary serpingious rash, treated with cold water wash/ morphine/ antihistamine.
He settled well in next 2 hrs and dc

 

17 Yo male, came in 2 hrs post jelly fish sting to right forearm.
Maculopapulary serpingious rash, treated with cold water wash/ morphine/ antihistamine.
He settled well in next 2 hrs and dc

 

17 Yo male, came in 2 hrs post jelly fish sting to right forearm.
Maculopapulary serpingious rash, treated with cold water wash/ morphine/ antihistamine.
He settled well in next 2 hrs and discharged

Case of Dr Kushal Thatuskar

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