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J. venom. anim. toxins incl. trop. dis ; 26: e20190100, 2020. graf, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1135140

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Despite the disrepute spiders have had for centuries, their bite is a rare occurrence. In the Mediterranean area, only two of the numerous known species are considered of medical significance: Latrodectus tredecimguttatus and Loxosceles rufescens. Spider bites have no pathognomonic signs or symptoms, therefore most diagnoses are presumptive; a spider bite can only be diagnosed when a spider (seen at the time of the bite) is collected and identified by an expert, since most physicians and patients are unable to recognize a certain spider species or distinguish spiders from other arthropods. Skin lesions of uncertain etiology are too often attributed to spider bites. In most cases, these are actually skin and soft-tissue infections, allergic reactions, dermatoses etc. Misdiagnosing a wound as a spider bite can lead to delays in appropriate care, cause adverse or even fatal outcomes and have medical-legal implications. Concerningly, misinformation on spider bites also affects the medical literature and it appears there is lack of awareness on current therapeutic indications for verified bites.(AU)


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Animals , Spider Bites , Arthropods , Spiders , Bites and Stings , Diagnosis , Diagnostic Errors
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Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol ; 2012 Mar-Apr; 78(2): 228
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-141062
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