Pediatrics
Dermonecrosis in a Neonate from Arachnid Envenomation
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Abstract
Envenomation by venomous creatures poses a significant threat, especially in home environments where identification may be challenging. We present a rare case of dermonecrosis in a neonate resulting from a brown recluse spider bite. The neonate presented with a painful red mark on the abdomen, leading to distress and necrotic skin lesions. Despite initial normal laboratory findings, management included intravenous fluids, antibiotics, wound dressing, escharotomy, and supportive care. The discussion highlights the characteristics of brown recluse spider venom, clinical manifestations, and management strategies. This case underscores the importance of prompt recognition and appropriate management of arachnid envenomation in neonates.
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Dermonecrosis, envenomation, neonate, brown re¬cluse spider, Loxosceles reclusa
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Dermonecrosis in a Neonate from Arachnid Envenomation ( Dermonecrosis in a Neonate from Arachnid Envenomation_2025-01-04_07-09-43.pdf )