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Uncommon Cardiac Complications Following Loxosceles Rufescens Spider Bite: A Case Report with Diagnostic Insights

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Spider bite

Lancet, The, 2011
Spiders are a source of intrigue and fear, and several myths exist about their medical effects. Many people believe that bites from various spider species cause necrotic ulceration, despite evidence that most suspected cases of necrotic arachnidism are caused by something other than a spider bite.
Hui Wen Fan
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Spider Bites

Archives of Dermatology, 1987
Spiders are a ubiquitous component of the fauna of North America. At least 50 to 60 species in the United States are known to bite humans, although in most cases, the diagnosis is never suspected nor is treatment necessary. A few species of spiders are capable of causing necrotic wounds and, occasionally, death.
R C, Wong, S E, Hughes, J J, Voorhees
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Spiders and Spider Bites

Dermatologic Clinics, 1990
The only spiders of real medical importance to humans in the United States are the Loxosceles and Latrodectus species, primarily the brown recluse and the black window, respectively. These spiders bite humans only when trapped or crushed against the skin.
D C, Wilson, L E, King
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Spider bite

Nursing, 2013
Dorothy S, Carlson, Ellen, Pfadt
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Spider Bites

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2010
Wes, Madsen, John, Elfar
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Black Widow Spider Bites

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1983
Black widow spiders (Latrodectus species) are found worldwide. Envenomation of humans usually occurs as the result of chance intrusion into the spider's domain by the human. The venom is regarded as one of the most potent biologic toxins. The venom acts by destabilization of cell membranes and degranulation of nerve terminals resulting in the release ...
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