Cutaneous Loxoscelism On 5 Moroccan Cases

S. Chhiti
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Introduction: Loxoscelism is an under-diagnosed condition due to lack of awareness among practitioners. It is a serious form of araneism that can be strictly cutaneous with variable clinical aspects that can be deadly. Materials and methods: Five cases were collected over a period of 3 years presenting with envenomation by a supposed spider bite highly suggestive of cutaneous loxoscelism. Results: We collected five cases of post-spider bite envenomation with an average age of 45 years, predominantly female, of rural origin. The bite occurred in the summer in all cases. The average time to consultation was 2 days. Four patients had felt and located the spider nearby. Two patients had an erysipéloïde placard centred by a necrotic ulceration, while one had post-bite erythema multiforme, one had acute exanthematous pustulosis and one had acute urticaria. Biological tests were normal in all cases. Antihistamines and dermocorticoids were prescribed. Discussion: This type of envenomation is common in the summer months and in rural areas, with a clear female predominance. It is generally induced by the venom of spiders of the sicariidae family and of the Loxosceles genus. The diagnosis is based on a combination of epidemiological, clinical and biological evidence. Conclusion: Envenomation by spider bites has been little reported in Morocco until now. This rare cause of necrosis, skin rash deserves to be known by practitioners for an adequate management.
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摩洛哥皮肤滑脱症5例分析
简介:缺骨裂是一种诊断不足的条件,由于缺乏认识的从业人员。这是一种严重形式的精神错乱,可以严格皮肤与可变的临床方面,可以是致命的。材料和方法:在3年的时间里,我们收集了5例被推测为蜘蛛咬伤的中毒病例,高度提示皮肤蛇皮症。结果:收集到5例蜘蛛咬伤后中毒病例,平均年龄45岁,以农村女性为主。所有病例均发生在夏季。平均咨询时间为2天。四名患者感觉并定位了附近的蜘蛛。2例患者有以坏死性溃疡为中心的erysipéloïde标牌,1例患者有咬后多形性红斑,1例患者有急性发疹性脓疱病,1例患者有急性荨麻疹。所有病例的生物检查均正常。开了抗组胺药和皮皮质激素。讨论:这种类型的中毒在夏季和农村地区很常见,明显以女性为主。它通常是由刺虫科蜘蛛和Loxosceles属蜘蛛的毒液引起的。诊断是基于流行病学、临床和生物学证据的综合。结论:迄今为止,摩洛哥地区蜘蛛叮咬致人中毒的报道较少。这种罕见的坏死原因,皮疹值得从业者知道,为适当的管理。
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