نتایج جستجو برای: spider bites

تعداد نتایج: 14917  

2017
Hossein Sanaei-Zadeh

Some of the world's most dangerous spiders have been certified in some areas of Iran. Spider bites are common in some geographical areas, and are sporadic in some regions. Spider bites can be classified as latrodectism or loxoscelism. If the patient had not seen the spider, the clinical manifestations of latrodectism could be easily mistaken for other types of bite or sting; or an infectious di...

Journal: :Southern medical journal 1971
G T Jansen P N Morgan J N McQueen W E Bennett

Journal: :Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery : official journal of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2005
Daniel C Madion Melanie K Marshall Christopher D Jenkins George M Kushner

2014
Farzad Rahmani Seyed Mahdi Banan Khojasteh Hanieh Ebrahimi Bakhtavar Farnaz Rahmani Kavous Shahsavari Nia Gholamreza Faridaalaee

More than 40,000 species of spiders have been identified in the world. Spider bites is a common problem among people, however few of them are harmful but delay in treatment can cause death. Since the spider bites are risk full to human, they should be taken seriously, especially in endemic areas. Our objective in this review was to study about poisonous spiders and find out treatments of them. ...

Journal: :asia pacific journal of medical toxicology 0
seyed mostafa monzavi addiction research centre (adrc), mashhad university ofmedical sciences, school of medicine, mashhad, iran reza afshari addiction research centre (adrc), mashhad university ofmedical sciences, school of medicine, mashhad, iran

background: in order to describe the patients and evaluate the effectiveness of treatments for widow spider envenomation, investigators require a reliable assessment tool. in this paper, the development of a clinical index for measuring the widow spider bite severity, latrodectus envenomation severity score (less), is described. methods: according to the valid methods for index development, a d...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2003
Geoffrey K Isbister Jamie E Seymour Michael R Gray Robert J Raven

Spiders of the family Theraphosidae occur throughout most tropical regions of the world. There have only been three case reports of bites by these spiders in Australia. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical effects of bites by Australian theraphosid spiders in both humans and canines. Cases of spider bite were collected by the authors over the period January 1978-April 2002, either...

2011
Thomas R. Ward James A. Falconer John A. Craven

The envenomation syndrome of Redback spider bites, lactrodectism, is distinctive. However diagnosis can be difficult due to an atypical presentation. We describe the case of a 1 year old boy with irritability, diaphoresis and reduced oral intake, in whom a diagnosis was made of redback spider bite. Successful resolution of symptoms was achieved following treatment with antivenom. The symptoms a...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2000
T P Forks

BACKGROUND Brown recluse spider bites are a serious medical problem in the southeastern United States. Although most bites are asymptomatic, envenomation can result in a constellation of systemic symptoms referred to as loxoscelism. Patients can also develop necrotic skin ulcers (necrotic arachnidism). These ulcers are often difficult to heal and can require skin grafting or amputation of the b...

Journal: :Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology 2016
Mahfouz Ahmad Al-Agroudi Salwa Abdalla Mohammad Ahmed Tosson A Morsy

Spider bites are uncommon medical events, since there are limited number of spiders world-wide with fangs strong enough to pierce human skin, and most spiders bite humans only as a final defense when being crushed between skin and another object. Thus, most lesions attributed to spider bites are caused by some other etiology. The spiders that can cause medically significant bites include widow ...

Journal: :The Turkish journal of pediatrics 2011
Mustafa Taşkesen Sedat Akdeniz Taşkin Taş Uğur Keklikçi Mehmet Ali Taş

Spider bites are a worldwide problem. Brown recluse spider bites can lead to severe local or systemic clinical effects, such as edema, necrotic ulcer, rashes, fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, malaise, arthralgia, myalgia, hemolysis, leukocytosis, disseminated intravascular coagulation, renal failure, and death. Eyelid bites from brown recluse spiders are rare. We report a child with severe faci...

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