Recurrent deep vein thrombosis following brown recluse spider bite complicated by medication noncompliance and residual scar tissue: A rare case report [PDF]
Key Clinical Message Clinicians should be aware of the occurrence of deep vein thrombosis following brown recluse spider bite.
Arihant Surana +6 more
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Hold the Chemo! Leukostasis, a Presentation of Brown Recluse Spider Bite: A Case Report [PDF]
Brown recluse spiders, also known as Loxosceles reclusa, are endemic to the Southwest and Central Midwestern United States. A bite from this spider can cause a range of clinical manifestations, anywhere from a painless papular lesion to life-threatening ...
Ahmad Hallak MD +5 more
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Management of skin necrosis and wound dehiscence following brown recluse spider bite in the course of breast reconstruction: A case report [PDF]
Background: Breast reconstruction following mastectomy is a critical component of breast cancer treatment, aimed at improving patient quality of life.
Sten Kajitani +4 more
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A Case Report of Brown Recluse Spider Bite. [PDF]
Brown recluse spider is a spider of the genus Loxosceles and also known as violin spider or fiddle-back spider. Brown recluse spider is characterized by having six eyes, with a pair in front, a pair on both sides, and a gap between the pairs. The other spiders have eight eyes in two rows of four. Brown recluse spider bites are challenging to verify but
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Brown Recluse spider bite mediated hemolysis: clinical features, a possible role for complement inhibitor therapy, and reduced RBC surface glycophorin A as a potential biomarker of venom exposure. [PDF]
The venom of Loxosceles reclusa (Brown Recluse spider) can cause a severe, life-threatening hemolysis in humans for which no therapy is currently available in the USA beyond supportive measures.
Eric A Gehrie, Hui Nian, Pampee P Young
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Clinical Spectrum of Hemolytic Anemia in Loxoscelism: Report of Two Cases Highlighting Variable Severity and Management [PDF]
Loxoscelism can cause local as well as systemic manifestations. Hematologic complications of brown recluse spider venom can be life-threatening.
Anas Al-Sadi +4 more
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Binding of green tea epigallocatechin gallate to the arginine kinase active site from the brown recluse spider (Loxosceles laeta): A potential synergist to chemical pesticides [PDF]
Loxosceles spp. spiders can cause serious public health issues. Chemical control is commonly used, leading to health and environmental problems. Identifying molecular targets and using them with natural compounds can help develop safer and eco-friendlier
Elena N. Moreno-Cordova +8 more
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Nodules on the Thigh after Brown Recluse Spider Venom Bite: A Quiz [PDF]
Giacomo Dal Bello +3 more
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Massive dermal ulcerative lesions because of brown recluse spider bite: a rare case report and review of literature [PDF]
, Shahriar Alian, Zakaria Zakariaei
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Brown Recluse Spider, Loxosceles reclusa Gertsch and Mulaik (Arachnida: Araneae: Sicariidae)
The brown recluse spider, Loxosceles reclusa Gertsch & Mulaik, is frequently reported in Florida as a cause of necrotic lesions in humans. For example, in the year 2000 alone, Loft (2001) reported that the Florida Poison Control Network had recorded ...
Glavis B. Edwards, Jr.
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