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Arachnid Envenomations

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1992
Humans have interacted with arachnids since their prehistoric trip from the Garden of Eden. Modern travel has placed both patient and physician in contact with creatures and diseases far outside the scope of our day-to-day medical practice. The understanding of life cycles and toxicity of these fascinating spiders and scorpions better prepares the ...
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Tularemia presenting as suspected necrotic arachnidism

open access: yesClinical Case Reports (discontinued), 2017
Heather F Sateia   +2 more
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Arachnid envenomation

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2004
This article focuses on the medically relevant arachnid species found in North America and selected other arachnids from around the world. While it is largely still true that the geographic location of the envenomation assists in determining the species responsible, the booming trade in arachnids as exotic pets should prompt the clinician to inquire ...
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Intradermal Anti‐Loxosceles Fab Fragments Attenuate Dermonecrotic Arachnidism [PDF]

open access: yesAcademic Emergency Medicine, 1999
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Hernán F Gomez   +2 more
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Nitrogen excretion in arachnids

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1962
Abstract 1. 1. The total nitrogen, guinine nitrogen and uric acid nitrogen in the excreta of several arachnids were determined. 2. 2. Guanine was shown to be the chief nitrogenous excretory product in three genera of scorpions, an amblypygid, a uropygid and a solifugid, constituting 70–90 per cent of the total nitrogen excreted in scorpions ...
K P, RAO, T, GOPALAKRISHNAREDDY
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Necrotic Arachnidism—Pacific Northwest, 1988-1996

open access: yesJAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1996
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Arachnids

2001
NH-Entomology ...
Coddington, Jonathan A.   +1 more
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Terrestrial locomotion in arachnids

Journal of Insect Physiology, 2012
In this review, we assess the current state of knowledge on terrestrial locomotion in Arachnida. Arachnids represent a single diverse (>100,000 species) clade containing well-defined subgroups (at both the order and subordinal levels) that vary morphologically around a basic body plan, yet exhibit highly disparate limb usage, running performance, and ...
Joseph C, Spagna, Anne M, Peattie
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Necrotic Arachnidism

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2023
Megha Goyal, Afroz Alam
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Insect and Arachnid Hypersensitivity

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1999
Insect hypersensitivity reactions can have a large number of clinical presentations. The majority of reactions are pruritic and involve the short- or sparsely haired areas of the body. Most are associated with eosinophilic infiltration into the skin, often in a perivascular pattern.
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