Despite the disrepute spiders have had for centuries, their bite is a rare occurrence. In the Mediterranean area, only two of the numerous known species are considered of medical significance: Latrodectus tredecimguttatus and Loxosceles rufescens. Spider bites have no pathognomonic signs or symptoms, therefore most diagnoses are presumptive; a spider bite can only be diagnosed when a spider (seen at the time of the bite) is collected and identified by an expert, since most physicians and patients are unable to recognize a certain spider species or distinguish spiders from other arthropods. Skin lesions of uncertain etiology are too often attributed to spider bites. In most cases, these are actually skin and soft-tissue infections, allergic reactions, dermatoses etc. Misdiagnosing a wound as a spider bite can lead to delays in appropriate care, cause adverse or even fatal outcomes and have medical-legal implications. Concerningly, misinformation on spider bites also affects the medical literature and it appears there is lack of awareness on current therapeutic indications for verified bites.

Spider bites of medical significance in the mediterranean area: misdiagnosis, clinical features and management / Fusto, Gabriele; Bennardo, Luigi; Duca, Ester Del; Mazzuca, Daniela; Tamburi, Federica; Patruno, Cataldo; Nisticò, Steven Paul. - In: THE JOURNAL OF VENOMOUS ANIMALS AND TOXINS INCLUDING TROPICAL DISEASES. - ISSN 1678-9199. - 26:(2020). [10.1590/1678-9199-JVATITD-2019-0100]

Spider bites of medical significance in the mediterranean area: misdiagnosis, clinical features and management

Nisticò, Steven Paul
2020

Abstract

Despite the disrepute spiders have had for centuries, their bite is a rare occurrence. In the Mediterranean area, only two of the numerous known species are considered of medical significance: Latrodectus tredecimguttatus and Loxosceles rufescens. Spider bites have no pathognomonic signs or symptoms, therefore most diagnoses are presumptive; a spider bite can only be diagnosed when a spider (seen at the time of the bite) is collected and identified by an expert, since most physicians and patients are unable to recognize a certain spider species or distinguish spiders from other arthropods. Skin lesions of uncertain etiology are too often attributed to spider bites. In most cases, these are actually skin and soft-tissue infections, allergic reactions, dermatoses etc. Misdiagnosing a wound as a spider bite can lead to delays in appropriate care, cause adverse or even fatal outcomes and have medical-legal implications. Concerningly, misinformation on spider bites also affects the medical literature and it appears there is lack of awareness on current therapeutic indications for verified bites.
2020
diagnosis; diagnostic errors; spider bites; venoms
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Spider bites of medical significance in the mediterranean area: misdiagnosis, clinical features and management / Fusto, Gabriele; Bennardo, Luigi; Duca, Ester Del; Mazzuca, Daniela; Tamburi, Federica; Patruno, Cataldo; Nisticò, Steven Paul. - In: THE JOURNAL OF VENOMOUS ANIMALS AND TOXINS INCLUDING TROPICAL DISEASES. - ISSN 1678-9199. - 26:(2020). [10.1590/1678-9199-JVATITD-2019-0100]
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