Montoya, Luis E. L. and Zarate-Sánchez, Maria T. and Saenz-Ramirez, K. Gabriela and Lopez-Cabanillas, Yucari and Sandoval-Aguirre, Joceline and L. Montoya, Angel (2022) Lymphedema as Consequence of Loxosceles Brown Spider Bite: A Case Report and Literature Review. International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health, 43 (7). pp. 43-54. ISSN 2278-1005
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Abstract
Introduction: Secondary lymphedema is defined as a chronic-progressive disease that causes rich protein edema of the limbs, this may be caused due to the damage or obstruction of lymphatic structures; complications associated with loxosceles spider bite may cause damage to the lymphatic system.
Objective: To describe the clinical case of a patient with lower extremity lymphedema secondary to loxosceles' spider bite complications and to present a literature review on the topic.
Case Presentation: A 24-year-old man received previous medical attention between 2020-and 2021 due to complications of a loxosceles brown spider bite. He arrived at our facilities in January 2022 to assess his case related to progressive volume leg increase and a chronic wound in the bitten site. After the clinical history analysis, physical examination, and a near-infrared lymphography study of the leg, damage to lymphatic structures was identified; secondary lymphedema was confirmed. It was possible to reverse and control the lymphedema volume and the wound evolved to complete closure. The case is presented along with a literature review on the topic.
Conclusion: It is presented a case of lymphedema associated with a loxosceles brown spider bite, and successfully treated. Lymphedema related to a loxosceles spider bite and its complications is a clinical reality that might be underrecognized by scientific literature and clinicians; this condition should be properly studied and considered with adequate assessment strategies in patients after suffering the spider bite in extremities, especially in the mid and long-term.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Institute Archives > Medical Science |
Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
Date Deposited: | 24 Jan 2023 04:50 |
Last Modified: | 04 Mar 2024 03:39 |
URI: | http://eprint.subtopublish.com/id/eprint/750 |