2010, Number 1
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Bol Clin Hosp Infant Edo Son 2010; 27 (1)
Coral de Fuego
Field-Cortazares J, Calderón-Campos R
Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 87-89
PDF size: 207.42 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The coral of fire receives this given name due to the form in which the contact is associated with the same. The contact with the coral of fire is very painful since small hairinesses of the coral attack everything what touches, causing an intense sensation of burn. Some animals are more sensitive to the effect of the cells of this coral, as well as man.
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