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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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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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NOT RECLUSE-A Mnemonic Device to Avoid False Diagnoses of Brown Recluse Spider Bites.
JAMA dermatology, 2017W. Stoecker, R. Vetter, J. Dyer
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How informative are case studies of spider bites in the medical literature?
Toxicon, 2016M. Stuber, W. Nentwig
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Nonhealing Wounds Caused by Brown Spider Bites: Application of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Advances in Skin & Wound Care, 2016A. Hadanny +4 more
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Verified spider bites in Oregon (USA) with the intent to assess hobo spider venom toxicity.
Toxicon, 2014N. Mckeown, R. Vetter, R. Hendrickson
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