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Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo ; Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo;44(3): 139-143, 2002. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, SES-SP | ID: lil-314541

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A retrospective study analysed 359 proven or presume cases of loxoscelism seen at the Hospital Vital Brazil, Instituto Butantan, Säo Paulo, Brazil, between 1985 and 1996. The spider was identified in 14 percent. The bites occurred predominantly in the urban areas (73 percent) between September and February. Patients > 14 years were commonest inflicted (92 percent) and 41 percent were bitten while getting dressed. Only 11 percent sought medical care within the first 12 hours post bite. Cutaneous loxoscelism was the commonest form presenting (96 percent); commonest manifestations were: pain (76 percent), erythema (72 percent), edema with enduration (66 percent), ecchymosis (39 percent). Skin necrosis occurred in 53 percent of patients, most frequently seen on trunk, tigh and upper arm, and when patients seek medical care more than 72 hours after bite. Local infection was detected in 12 patients (3 percent). Hemolysis was confirmed in 4 cases (1.1 percent). Generalised cutaneous rash, fever and headache were also observed in 48 percent of the total of patients. None of them had acute renal failure or died. Treatment usually involved antivenom administration (66 percent), being associated with corticosteroids (47 percent) or dapsone (30 percent). Presumptive diagnosis of loxoscelism may be established based on clinical and epidemiological findings. Further investigations are required to prove the value of antivenom and other treatment schedules


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Pré-Escolar , Adolescente , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Picada de Aranha , Brasil , Antivenenos , Estudos Retrospectivos
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