Arthropod bites - an attack of an arthropod on a person, expressed in injections, stinging, bites [1] [2] .
| Arthropod bites | |
|---|---|
| ICD-10 | W57, X21-X25 |
| ICD-9 | E905.1 - E905.5 , E906.4 |
Ectoparasitic and poisonous arthropods cause entomodermatosis and other skin lesions. Hymenoptera venom contains biologically active amines, the action of which causes a strong allergic reaction, pain.
Content
- 1 insects
- 1.1 two-winged
- 1.2 Hymenoptera
- 1.3 Fleas
- 1.4 Lice
- 1.5 Bedbugs
- 2 Arachnids
- 2.1 Spiders
- 2.2 Pliers
- 2.3 Scorpions
- 3 Millipedes
- 4 notes
Insects
Diptera
- Simulidotoxicosis
- Tabanidosis
- Kulitsidoz
- Phleboderma
- Other dipteroses
Hymenoptera
- Hymenopterism
Fleas
- Pulicosis
- Tungias
- Other dermatophiliasis
Lice
- Pediculosis
- Head lice
- Hanging lice
- Fthyriasis
Bedbugs
- Chemipherosis
Arachnids
Spiders
- Arachnidism
Ticks
- Thrombidiasis
- Cereal scabies
- Other acarodermatitis
Scorpions
- Scorpionism
Millipedes
- Millipede Bites
- Millipede venom burn
Notes
- ↑ Atkins, Michael D. (1978). Insects in Perspective. Prentice Hall. p. 359. ISBN 9780023045004 .
- ↑ Arthropod bites