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Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical|August 23, 2018
Jequitiranabóia, the flying snakeVidal Haddad Junior, Pedro Sgarbi Saad Secanho, Adriana Lucia Mendes
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo|March 23, 2010
Skin lesions in envenoming by cnidarians (Portuguese man-of-war and jellyfish): etiology and severity of accidents on the Brazilian coastVidal Haddad Junior, Fábio Lang da Silveira, Alvaro Esteves Migotto
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical|November 10, 2007
[Description of an outbreak of lepidopterism (dermatitis associated with contact with moths) among sailors in Salvador, State of Bahia]Shirlei Cristina Moreira, Jean Carla de Lima, Lucineide Silva, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|August 15, 2012
Tropical dermatology: Venomous arthropods and human skin: Part I. InsectaVidal Haddad, João Luiz Costa Cardoso, Omar Lupi, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|August 15, 2012
Tropical dermatology: Venomous arthropods and human skin: Part II. Diplopoda, Chilopoda, and ArachnidaVidal Haddad, João Luiz Costa Cardoso, Omar Lupi, et al.
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo|September 3, 2005
Description of an injury in a human caused by a false tocandira (Dinoponera gigantea, Perty, 1833) with a revision on folkloric, pharmacological and clinical aspects of the giant ants of the genera Paraponera and Dinoponera (sub-family Ponerinae)Vidal Haddad Junior, João Luiz Costa Cardoso, Roberto Henrique Pinto Moraes
International Journal of Dermatology|April 6, 2013
Suction purpura in humans caused by octopus armsVidal Haddad, Fúlvio A de Moraes Freire, Juan P L Joustra
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|February 16, 2015
Ritualistic envenomation by bullet ants among the Sateré-Mawé Indians in the Brazilian AmazonAnand N Bosmia, R Shane Tubbs, Christoph J Griessenauer, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|July 17, 2014
Human death caused by a giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) in BrazilVidal Haddad, Guilherme C Reckziegel, Domingos G Neto, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|July 2, 2010
Bites caused by giant water bugs belonging to Belostomatidae family (Hemiptera, Heteroptera) in humans: a report of seven casesVidal Haddad, Elisabeth F Schwartz, Carlos Alberto Schwartz, et al.
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Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical|August 23, 2018
Jequitiranabóia, the flying snakeVidal Haddad Junior, Pedro Sgarbi Saad Secanho, Adriana Lucia Mendes
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo|March 23, 2010
Skin lesions in envenoming by cnidarians (Portuguese man-of-war and jellyfish): etiology and severity of accidents on the Brazilian coastVidal Haddad Junior, Fábio Lang da Silveira, Alvaro Esteves Migotto
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical|November 10, 2007
[Description of an outbreak of lepidopterism (dermatitis associated with contact with moths) among sailors in Salvador, State of Bahia]Shirlei Cristina Moreira, Jean Carla de Lima, Lucineide Silva, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|August 15, 2012
Tropical dermatology: Venomous arthropods and human skin: Part I. InsectaVidal Haddad, João Luiz Costa Cardoso, Omar Lupi, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|August 15, 2012
Tropical dermatology: Venomous arthropods and human skin: Part II. Diplopoda, Chilopoda, and ArachnidaVidal Haddad, João Luiz Costa Cardoso, Omar Lupi, et al.
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo|September 3, 2005
Description of an injury in a human caused by a false tocandira (Dinoponera gigantea, Perty, 1833) with a revision on folkloric, pharmacological and clinical aspects of the giant ants of the genera Paraponera and Dinoponera (sub-family Ponerinae)Vidal Haddad Junior, João Luiz Costa Cardoso, Roberto Henrique Pinto Moraes
International Journal of Dermatology|April 6, 2013
Suction purpura in humans caused by octopus armsVidal Haddad, Fúlvio A de Moraes Freire, Juan P L Joustra
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|February 16, 2015
Ritualistic envenomation by bullet ants among the Sateré-Mawé Indians in the Brazilian AmazonAnand N Bosmia, R Shane Tubbs, Christoph J Griessenauer, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|July 17, 2014
Human death caused by a giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) in BrazilVidal Haddad, Guilherme C Reckziegel, Domingos G Neto, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|July 2, 2010
Bites caused by giant water bugs belonging to Belostomatidae family (Hemiptera, Heteroptera) in humans: a report of seven casesVidal Haddad, Elisabeth F Schwartz, Carlos Alberto Schwartz, et al.
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