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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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Spider bites

JAAPA, 2019
David, Gelbart, John Scott, Donoughe
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Bites by Loxosceles spiders in israel

Toxicon, 1969
Abstract Seven cases of spider bite by Loxosceles rufescens are reported. The spider was identified in one of the cases. However, signs and symptoms were similar in all cases. Clinical manifestations consisted of local erythema, swelling, central necrosis and increased temperature. One patient vomited repeatedly. Skin lesions eventually healed, and
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Spider Bite

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2009
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Spider bites.

The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice, 1995
This review provides the physician with a clinical approach to the diagnosis and management of spider bites. It examines the recent literature concerning management of bites causing dermonecrosis, secondary infection, neuromuscular damage, and allergic reactions.Using the key words "spider bites," "brown recluse spider bites," "necrotic arachnidism ...
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Spider Bites

2007
Jeffrey Blake, Robert J. Freishtat
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A Spider‐Silk‐Inspired Wet Adhesive with Supercold Tolerance

Advanced Materials, 2021
Man Yang, Zhen Gu, Xinghua Shi
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Spider Bites

Men in Nursing, 2008
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