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Loxoscelism and Necrotic Arachnidism
Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1983The Brown recluse spider has emerged into a potent venomous creature. Loxoscelism and necrotic arachnidism is not an infrequent medical problem. Spiders other than L. reclusa are capable of inflicting painful and persisting necrotic wounds, however, management of the local cutaneous lesions are similar.
Philip C Anderson, G S Wasserman
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Necrotic arachnidism of the eyelid due toLoxosceles rufescensspider bite
Tuncok, Yesim/0000-0002-4049-336XA 69-year-old woman was awakened with redness and swelling of the left upper eyelid a few days before her presentation. She also noticed a dead spider on her bed.
Gul Arikan, Yesim Tuncok, Ismet Durak
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Antivenom Treatment in Arachnidism
Envenomation by arachnids causes significant medical illness worldwide. Scorpion sting is the most important arachnid envenomation causing adult morbidity and pediatric mortality.
Geoffrey K Isbister +2 more
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2020
Hemocyanin (Hc), a copper-containing extracellular multimeric protein, is the major protein component of hemolymph in different arachnid groups. Hc possesses 7 or 8 very well-characterized types of monomers with molecular weights ranging from 70 to 85 kDa, organized in hexamers or multiple of hexamers.
Cunningham, Monica Liliana +3 more
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Hemocyanin (Hc), a copper-containing extracellular multimeric protein, is the major protein component of hemolymph in different arachnid groups. Hc possesses 7 or 8 very well-characterized types of monomers with molecular weights ranging from 70 to 85 kDa, organized in hexamers or multiple of hexamers.
Cunningham, Monica Liliana +3 more
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1956
Summary 1. The subject of black widow spider poisoning has been reviewed, and five cases of this illness as it occurs in children have been presented. 2. The expiratory grunt was a constant finding in these children as well as abdominal pain and rigidity of the abdominal wall. 3.
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Summary 1. The subject of black widow spider poisoning has been reviewed, and five cases of this illness as it occurs in children have been presented. 2. The expiratory grunt was a constant finding in these children as well as abdominal pain and rigidity of the abdominal wall. 3.
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