Prospective study of definite caterpillar exposures.

[1]  R. Russell,et al.  Clinical effects of exposure to the White-stemmed gum moth (Chelepteryx collesi). , 2004, Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA.

[2]  M. Zannin,et al.  Blood coagulation and fibrinolytic factors in 105 patients with hemorrhagic syndrome caused by accidental contact with Lonomia obliqua caterpillar in Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil , 2003, Thrombosis and Haemostasis.

[3]  G. Isbister,et al.  A prospective study of 750 definite spider bites, with expert spider identification. , 2002, QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians.

[4]  G. Isbister Data Collection in Clinical Toxinology: Debunking Myths and Developing Diagnostic Algorithms* , 2002, Journal of toxicology. Clinical toxicology.

[5]  R. Russell,et al.  Outbreak of caterpillar dermatitis caused by airborne hairs of the mistletoe browntail moth (Euproctis edwardsi) , 2001, The Medical journal of Australia.

[6]  P. Whelan,et al.  Envenomation by the billygoat plum stinging caterpillar (Thosea penthima) , 2000, The Medical journal of Australia.

[7]  K. Kocan,et al.  The venomous hair structure, venom and life cycle of Lagoa crispata, a puss caterpillar of Oklahoma. , 2000, Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology.

[8]  D. Borys,et al.  A retrospective analysis of 96 "asp" (Megalopyge opercularis) envenomations in Central Texas during 1996. , 1999, Journal of toxicology. Clinical toxicology.

[9]  R. Pitetti,et al.  Caterpillars: an unusual source of ingestion. , 1999, Pediatric emergency care.

[10]  R. Pitetti,et al.  Oropharyngeal manifestations of lepidopterism. , 1999, Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery.

[11]  H. W. Fan,et al.  Hemorrhagic syndrome and acute renal failure in a pregnant woman after contact with Lonomia caterpillars: a case report. , 1998, Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo.

[12]  E. Burdmann,et al.  Severe acute renal failure induced by the venom of Lonomia caterpillars. , 1996, Clinical nephrology.

[13]  R. Russell,et al.  Investigation of caterpillar dermatitis in school children , 1993 .

[14]  N. D. de Bosch,et al.  Six New Cases of a Caterpillar-Induced Bleeding Syndrome , 1992, Thrombosis and Haemostasis.

[15]  J. B. Chapin,et al.  Caterpillar envenomations: a prospective study of 112 cases. , 1990, Veterinary and human toxicology.

[16]  R. Southcott Some harmful Australian insects , 1988, The Medical journal of Australia.

[17]  A. Tu Insect poisons, allergens, and other invertebrate venoms , 1984 .

[18]  J. P. Mcgovern,et al.  Megalopyge Opercularis: Observations of Its Life History, Natural History of Its Sting in Man, and Report of an Epidemic , 1961 .

[19]  J. Cleland Papulo-Urticarial Rashes caused by the Hairlets of Caterpillars of the Moth (Euproctis edwardsi Newm.). , 1920 .