Barr-Nea L, Sandbank M, Ishay J. Pseudolymphoma of skin induced by oriental hornet (Vespa orientalis) venom.
EXPERIENTIA 1976;
32:1564-5. [PMID:
1021452 DOI:
10.1007/bf01924455]
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Abstract
Intradermal injection of saline suspension of Vespa orientalis venom sac to 57 black mice caused a local nodule composed of lymphocytes, few histiocytes and plasma cells 10 to 12 days following the injection. This reaction simulates the pseudolymphoma reaction observed in humans following arthropode stings.
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