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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc 2014; 52 (1)
Systemic loxoscelism presented in a pregnant patient
Sánchez-Villegas MC, Rodríguez-Álvarez D, Ortega-Carrillo C, Alagón-Cano A, Zaldívar-Cervera J, Loría-Castellanos J, Urzúa-Rodríguez NA
Language: Spanish
References: 24
Page: 98-103
PDF size: 163.51 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Background: loxoscelism is a condition caused by the inoculation of a
series of proteolytic enzymes through the loxosceles spider bite (violinist).
Morbidity and mortality is unknown in our country. The loxoscelism
toxi-syndrome of local expression may have a good prognosis; however,
viscera-cutaneus or systemic form has a serious and often fatal evolution.
We report a case of a systemic variant developed in a pregnant
patient.
Clinical case: we present the fi rst reported case of systemic loxoscelism
in a pregnant patient, highlighting the survival of the mother-son, in the
presence of viscera-cutaneus behavior. We describe the natural history
of clinical expression, highlighting the benefi t of current therapeutic antivenom
fourth generation and immunoregulation role in supporting the
therapeutic approach and the guideline of the surgical approach.
Conclusions: the appropriate multidisciplinary management coupled
with an early use of antivenom limits the severity and the potential development
of complications. Clinical suspicion is the cornerstone of therapeutic
management of these patients.
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