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Absidia species exposure (medical condition): Absidia species is a type of fungus found in plant debris but is also common in the environment. Ingestion and other exposures to the chemical can cause various symptoms. The type and severity of symptoms varies depending on the amount of chemical involved and the nature of the exposure.
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Absidia species poisoning:
»Introduction: Absidia species poisoning
»Symptoms of Absidia species poisoning
»Treatments for Absidia species poisoning
These medical condition or symptom topics may be relevant to medical information for Absidia species exposure:
Absidia species exposure: Another name for Absidia species poisoning (or close medical condition association).
»Introduction: Absidia species poisoning
»Symptoms of Absidia species poisoning
»Treatments for Absidia species poisoning
Some of the symptoms of Absidia species exposure incude:
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Treatments for Absidia species exposure (Absidia species poisoning) include:
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Treatment of Absidia species exposure: For more treatment information about Absidia species exposure, see treatment of Absidia species poisoning (Absidia species exposure)
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