BACKGROUND: Tarantula spiders are widely kept and bred in captivity by both adults and children. Their bites are generally considered harmless. AIM: To explore the effects of envenoming by Old World tarantulas. DESIGN AND METHODS: Clinical studies and review of conventional literature and hobbyist web sites. RESULTS: Two men bitten on their index fingers by pet Old World tarantula spiders, Lampropelma nigerrimum (Ornithoctoninae) and Pterinochilus murinus (Harpactirinae) in England, developed intense local pain, swelling and episodic, agonising, generalised muscle cramps. In one of them, cramps persisted for 7 days and serum creatine kinase concentration was mildly elevated. A third man bitten on a finger by Poecilotheria regalis (Poeciloth...
AbstractBackgroundTarantulas (Theraphosidae) represent an important source of novel biologically act...
This article describes the clinical progression of symptoms over a period of 5 days of a bite inflic...
Theraphosid spiders (tarantulas) are venomous arthropods found in most tropical and subtropical regi...
Literature on bird spider or tarantula bites (Theraphosidae) is rare. This is astonishing as they ar...
Tarantulas have recently become as pets in most parts of the world that increased the probability of...
Spider envenomation has been recog-nized to cause a significant clinical syndrome for thousands of y...
Spiders of the family Theraphosidae occur throughout most tropical regions of the world. There have ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the types of spiders causing bites and the clinical effects of their bites i...
Objective: To investigate species-specific envenoming rates and spectrum of severity of funnel-web s...
Envenomation by the Indian ornamental tarantula (Poecilotheria regalis) is medically relevant to hum...
Background: Spider bite is a subject of much medical mythology with prevalent fears that spiders cau...
This article describes the clinical progression of symptoms over a period of 5 days of a bite inflic...
Australia is home to an estimated 10,000 species of spider, including species from the Latrodectus g...
Theraphosid spiders (tarantulas) are venomous arthropods found in most tropical and subtropical regi...
Envenomation by the Indian ornamental tarantula (Poecilotheria regalis) is medically relevant to hum...
AbstractBackgroundTarantulas (Theraphosidae) represent an important source of novel biologically act...
This article describes the clinical progression of symptoms over a period of 5 days of a bite inflic...
Theraphosid spiders (tarantulas) are venomous arthropods found in most tropical and subtropical regi...
Literature on bird spider or tarantula bites (Theraphosidae) is rare. This is astonishing as they ar...
Tarantulas have recently become as pets in most parts of the world that increased the probability of...
Spider envenomation has been recog-nized to cause a significant clinical syndrome for thousands of y...
Spiders of the family Theraphosidae occur throughout most tropical regions of the world. There have ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the types of spiders causing bites and the clinical effects of their bites i...
Objective: To investigate species-specific envenoming rates and spectrum of severity of funnel-web s...
Envenomation by the Indian ornamental tarantula (Poecilotheria regalis) is medically relevant to hum...
Background: Spider bite is a subject of much medical mythology with prevalent fears that spiders cau...
This article describes the clinical progression of symptoms over a period of 5 days of a bite inflic...
Australia is home to an estimated 10,000 species of spider, including species from the Latrodectus g...
Theraphosid spiders (tarantulas) are venomous arthropods found in most tropical and subtropical regi...
Envenomation by the Indian ornamental tarantula (Poecilotheria regalis) is medically relevant to hum...
AbstractBackgroundTarantulas (Theraphosidae) represent an important source of novel biologically act...
This article describes the clinical progression of symptoms over a period of 5 days of a bite inflic...
Theraphosid spiders (tarantulas) are venomous arthropods found in most tropical and subtropical regi...