نتایج جستجو برای: bites

تعداد نتایج: 5644  

2014
Farzad Rahmani Seyed Mahdi Banan Khojasteh Hanieh Ebrahimi Bakhtavar Farnaz Rahmani Kavous Shahsavari Nia Gholamreza Faridaalaee

More than 40,000 species of spiders have been identified in the world. Spider bites is a common problem among people, however few of them are harmful but delay in treatment can cause death. Since the spider bites are risk full to human, they should be taken seriously, especially in endemic areas. Our objective in this review was to study about poisonous spiders and find out treatments of them. ...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2001
A W Lucky C Sayers J D Argus A Lucky

BACKGROUND Cutaneous manifestations of avian mite bites are not well recognized by physicians or patients. Clinical signs and symptoms are usually caused by bites from avian mites that have infested domestic poultry or birds nesting in or near human habitation. This report details 2 cases of pruritic papules acquired from avian mites that had infested pet gerbils and reviews the dermatologic li...

2017
Siew Cheng CHAI Wan Azman WAN SULAIMAN Ahmad Amir ISMAIL

In tropical countries, leech bites are common and reported to cause life-threatening complications. We would like to highlight two cases that represented acute and chronic gynaecological complications of leech bites. First case was a two-year-old girl who presented with persistent vaginal bleeding complicated by disseminated intravascular coagulopathy after a leech was forcefully removed from h...

2015
Toru Hifumi Atsushi Sakai Yutaka Kondo Akihiko Yamamoto Nobuya Morine Manabu Ato Keigo Shibayama Kazuo Umezawa Nobuaki Kiriu Hiroshi Kato Yuichi Koido Junichi Inoue Kenya Kawakita Yasuhiro Kuroda

Snake bites are life-threatening injuries that can require intensive care. The diagnosis and treatment of venomous snake bites is sometimes difficult for clinicians because sufficient information has not been provided in clinical practice. Here we review the literature to present the proper management of bites by mamushi, habu, and yamakagashi snakes, which widely inhabit Japan and other Asian ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2003
Geoffrey K Isbister Michael R Gray

OBJECTIVE To investigate the circumstances and clinical effects of bites by white-tail spiders, including the two species Lampona cylindrata and L. murina commonly encountered by humans, and the incidence of necrotic lesions. DESIGN Prospective cohort study of definite white-tail spider bites. Cases were only included if there was a clear history of bite, the spider was caught and was identif...

Journal: :Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology 2016
Mahfouz Ahmad Al-Agroudi Salwa Abdalla Mohammad Ahmed Tosson A Morsy

Spider bites are uncommon medical events, since there are limited number of spiders world-wide with fangs strong enough to pierce human skin, and most spiders bite humans only as a final defense when being crushed between skin and another object. Thus, most lesions attributed to spider bites are caused by some other etiology. The spiders that can cause medically significant bites include widow ...

2017
Hossein Sanaei-Zadeh

Some of the world's most dangerous spiders have been certified in some areas of Iran. Spider bites are common in some geographical areas, and are sporadic in some regions. Spider bites can be classified as latrodectism or loxoscelism. If the patient had not seen the spider, the clinical manifestations of latrodectism could be easily mistaken for other types of bite or sting; or an infectious di...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 1988
A Hawley

Each summer cases of adder bite occur in Aldershot and its surrounding areas. Many of these are brought to the Cambridge Military Hospital. This paper reports three cases that together illustrate the commonest clinical signs and symptoms. These include rapid swelling, malaise and anxiety. An important diagnostic indication is an early and marked leucocytosis. Treatment regimes are also reviewed...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1998
L M Rueda L C Rutledge R K Gupta

Abrasion of repellent-treated human skin affected the efficacy of a sustained-release insect repellent containing N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (deet) against bites of Aedes aegypti. Skin treated with repellent when abraded up to 30 times showed significantly lower protection than unabraded skin against mosquito bites for 10 h. The mean value of the kinetic coefficient of friction during skin a...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 2000
P A Isotalo D Edgar B Toye

Mammalian bites present a considerable clinical problem because they are often associated with bacterial infections. Pasteurella multocida is a microorganism that commonly infects both canine and small feline bites. Zoonotic infections developing after large feline bites have been recognised, although their reports are limited. We describe a 35 year old man who was bitten by a Siberian tiger an...

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