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Post by skytroll on Aug 13, 2008 23:26:25 GMT -5
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Post by skytroll on Aug 13, 2008 23:37:11 GMT -5
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Post by godsgrace on Aug 15, 2008 8:53:01 GMT -5
sky, the first link has a photo on the L side
very interesting...
Mark Darrah saw these with the SEM and refered to the photo as "ooze with vessicles"
he was calling the "claws" vessicles.
I saw the "claws" in my own sample under the scope...it looked like a clear "goo" with sharp points sticking out....from the side that was in my skin.
They say it is painful due to tenacles clinging to flesh... I believe it.
In my lesions, when the top layer(s) had been removed, I could see holes as if there was something there at one time and boy was it so painful to remove the lesion covers...scabs...pseudo-scabs...
thanks for the find
gracie
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