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Osteomyelitis of the Mandibular Symphysis Caused by Brown Recluse Spider Bite
Background: Brown recluse spider bites cause significant trauma via their tissue toxic venom. Diagnosis of these injuries and envenomation is difficult and many times presumptive. Treatment is varied and dependent upon presentation and course of injury. Materials and Methods: We present a case of a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2528951/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18820724 |
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author | Naidu, Deepak K. Ghurani, Rami Salas, R. Emerick Mannari, Rudolph J. Robson, Martin C. Payne, Wyatt G. |
author_facet | Naidu, Deepak K. Ghurani, Rami Salas, R. Emerick Mannari, Rudolph J. Robson, Martin C. Payne, Wyatt G. |
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description | Background: Brown recluse spider bites cause significant trauma via their tissue toxic venom. Diagnosis of these injuries and envenomation is difficult and many times presumptive. Treatment is varied and dependent upon presentation and course of injury. Materials and Methods: We present a case of a previously unreported incidence of osteomyelitis of the mandible as a result of a brown recluse spider bite. A review of the literature and discussion of diagnosis and treatment of brown recluse spider bites are presented. Results: Osteomyelitis of the mandible causing a chronic wound was the presenting finding of a patient with a history of spider bite and exposure to brown recluse spiders. Operative debridement and wound closure resulted in successful treatment. Brown recluse spider envenomation varies in its presentation and treatment is based on the presenting clinical picture. Conclusion: Treatment regimens for brown recluse spider bite envenomation should include the basics of wound care. Systemic antibiotics, topical antimicrobials, dapsone, and surgical debridement are valuable adjuncts of treatment, as indicated, based on the clinical course. |
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spelling | pubmed-25289512008-09-28 Osteomyelitis of the Mandibular Symphysis Caused by Brown Recluse Spider Bite Naidu, Deepak K. Ghurani, Rami Salas, R. Emerick Mannari, Rudolph J. Robson, Martin C. Payne, Wyatt G. Eplasty Article Background: Brown recluse spider bites cause significant trauma via their tissue toxic venom. Diagnosis of these injuries and envenomation is difficult and many times presumptive. Treatment is varied and dependent upon presentation and course of injury. Materials and Methods: We present a case of a previously unreported incidence of osteomyelitis of the mandible as a result of a brown recluse spider bite. A review of the literature and discussion of diagnosis and treatment of brown recluse spider bites are presented. Results: Osteomyelitis of the mandible causing a chronic wound was the presenting finding of a patient with a history of spider bite and exposure to brown recluse spiders. Operative debridement and wound closure resulted in successful treatment. Brown recluse spider envenomation varies in its presentation and treatment is based on the presenting clinical picture. Conclusion: Treatment regimens for brown recluse spider bite envenomation should include the basics of wound care. Systemic antibiotics, topical antimicrobials, dapsone, and surgical debridement are valuable adjuncts of treatment, as indicated, based on the clinical course. Open Science Company, LLC 2008-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2528951/ /pubmed/18820724 Text en Copyright © 2008 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article whereby the authors retain copyright of the work. The article is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Naidu, Deepak K. Ghurani, Rami Salas, R. Emerick Mannari, Rudolph J. Robson, Martin C. Payne, Wyatt G. Osteomyelitis of the Mandibular Symphysis Caused by Brown Recluse Spider Bite |
title | Osteomyelitis of the Mandibular Symphysis Caused by Brown Recluse Spider Bite |
title_full | Osteomyelitis of the Mandibular Symphysis Caused by Brown Recluse Spider Bite |
title_fullStr | Osteomyelitis of the Mandibular Symphysis Caused by Brown Recluse Spider Bite |
title_full_unstemmed | Osteomyelitis of the Mandibular Symphysis Caused by Brown Recluse Spider Bite |
title_short | Osteomyelitis of the Mandibular Symphysis Caused by Brown Recluse Spider Bite |
title_sort | osteomyelitis of the mandibular symphysis caused by brown recluse spider bite |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2528951/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18820724 |
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