Objectives: To identify and demonstrate necrotizing dermatitis in infancy; an uncommon, puzzling syndrome, in which anecdotal reporting and personal experience indicates that one third of cases may require skin grafting. Much informed discussion about the pathogenesis of this distressing syndrome centres on the role of spider envenomation; and in particular on the speculative role of the Australian White-tailed spider, Lampona cylindrata. Methods: We present here six cases of necrotizing dermatitis treated surgically at the Royal Children's Hospital and Mater Children's Hospital in Brisbane over the period from 1991 to 1999. Clinical history, surgical details and pathological investigations were reviewed in each case. Microbiological invest...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Loxosceles spiders are ubiquitous and responsible for many cases ...
Introduction: Several paediatric patients manifest conditions commonly misdiagnosed as spider bites,...
WOS: 000254511600016Loxoscelism is caused by envenomation by spiders that belong to the Loxosceles g...
Abstract. Spiders of the genus Cheiracanthium are frequently reported in review articles and medical...
Introduction: Spider bites as the cause of necrotic skin and soft tissue lesions occur very rarely i...
Background: Spider bite is a subject of much medical mythology with prevalent fears that spiders cau...
Introduction. The emergency department presentation (ED) of Brown recluse (Loxosceles reclusa) spide...
Arachnidism is a clinical entity occuring as local or systemic manifestations after a spider bite. B...
Spider bites are not very common, especially in the Mediterranean area, and those affecting the ocul...
An approach to spider bites Erroneous attribution of dermonecrotic lesions to brown recluse or hobo ...
Spider bite continues to be a controversial subject worldwide and attribution of clinical effects to...
Brown recluse spider (Loxosceles reclusa) envenomation, known as loxoscelism, can produce a wide ran...
Background: The Loxosceles reclusa, commonly known as the brown recluse spider, is responsible for v...
A review of the literature on brown recluse spider bite is presented, including clinical presentatio...
Objective: To investigate species-specific envenoming rates and spectrum of severity of funnel-web s...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Loxosceles spiders are ubiquitous and responsible for many cases ...
Introduction: Several paediatric patients manifest conditions commonly misdiagnosed as spider bites,...
WOS: 000254511600016Loxoscelism is caused by envenomation by spiders that belong to the Loxosceles g...
Abstract. Spiders of the genus Cheiracanthium are frequently reported in review articles and medical...
Introduction: Spider bites as the cause of necrotic skin and soft tissue lesions occur very rarely i...
Background: Spider bite is a subject of much medical mythology with prevalent fears that spiders cau...
Introduction. The emergency department presentation (ED) of Brown recluse (Loxosceles reclusa) spide...
Arachnidism is a clinical entity occuring as local or systemic manifestations after a spider bite. B...
Spider bites are not very common, especially in the Mediterranean area, and those affecting the ocul...
An approach to spider bites Erroneous attribution of dermonecrotic lesions to brown recluse or hobo ...
Spider bite continues to be a controversial subject worldwide and attribution of clinical effects to...
Brown recluse spider (Loxosceles reclusa) envenomation, known as loxoscelism, can produce a wide ran...
Background: The Loxosceles reclusa, commonly known as the brown recluse spider, is responsible for v...
A review of the literature on brown recluse spider bite is presented, including clinical presentatio...
Objective: To investigate species-specific envenoming rates and spectrum of severity of funnel-web s...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Loxosceles spiders are ubiquitous and responsible for many cases ...
Introduction: Several paediatric patients manifest conditions commonly misdiagnosed as spider bites,...
WOS: 000254511600016Loxoscelism is caused by envenomation by spiders that belong to the Loxosceles g...