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Sea urchins
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Contents
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Background
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Clinical Features
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Differential Diagnosis
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Evaluation
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Management
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Disposition
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See Also
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External Links
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References
Background
Clinical Features
Black sea urchins (Echinometra lucunter). Below: spinesin the feet of bathers. Right: hyperkeratotic noduleson the hands of a diver who suffered several injuries caused by black sea urchins (foreign body granuloma).
Differential Diagnosis
Evaluation
Management
Disposition
See Also
Marine toxins and envenomations
Cone shells
Lionfish
External Links
References
Authors
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Frederick Varone
Jonathan Rakofsky
Ross Donaldson
Alex Gregory
Claire
Daniel Ostermayer