74 resultados para Stings
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Many marine catfish have serrated bony stings (spines), which are used in defense against predators, on the dorsal and pectoral fins. While catfish-induced injuries are generally characterized by the pain associated with envenomation, the stings in some species are sufficiently long and sharp to cause severe penetrating trauma. Most injuries are to the hands of victims, commonly fishermen. We report the death of a fisherman caused by myocardial perforation from a catfish sting. To our knowledge, this is the first such description in the medical literature.
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We describe a fatal attack by a black caiman (Melanosuchus niger) on an 11-year-old child with comments on the reptile's aggression mechanisms and the conditions under which this kind of incident takes place in the Amazon region. © 2011 Wilderness Medical Society.
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Conflicts between humans and big cats have been known for centuries throughout the world, but have intensified in recent decades. Recently, attacks by Panthera onca on humans in Brazil have been brought to the forefront through exposure in the press and because of the severity of the attacks. We report 3 cases of patients attacked by jaguars in provoked and predatory situations. Two patients survived the attacks and one died. Attack mechanisms and lesions in victims are discussed. The attacks demonstrate a real risk of accidents from jaguars in certain regions, such as the Pantanal and the Amazon. © 2011 Wilderness Medical Society.
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We report the case of a 42-year old woman who was envenomed by a Portuguese man-o'-war (Physalia physalis). She presented an anomalous reaction manifested by purpuric papules that appeared after the initial phase of envenoming (around 24 hours later), when linear erythematous and edematous papules were observed. Late-onset reactions in accidents involving cnidarians commonly include chronic eruptions and local pigmentation. © 2012 by Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia.
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This study analyzed the histopathology of rabbit skin, previously immunized with SGE2, SGE4, and SGE6 gland extracts prepared from salivary glands of Rhipicephalus sanguineus female with 2, 4, and 6 days of feeding, at the region of the R. sanguineus female feeding lesion 2, 4, and 6 days after tick attachment. In this work, infestation-naïve New Zealand White rabbits were inoculated either with the extracts (test group (TG)) or with phosphate buffer and complete Freund's adjuvant mixture (control group 2 (CG2)). Each extract-inoculated- (TG and CG2) and non-inoculated (CG1) rabbit was subsequently infested with R. sanguineus. Skin biopsies were collected from the rabbit at the tick feeding lesion at 2, 4, and 6 days of feeding. Results revealed that rabbit immunization with gland extracts induced acquisition of resistance against this species. It should be stated that the SGE4 extract was the most effective in developing an immune-inflammatory response against ectoparasites, being this process characterized by the presence of an early and intense inflammatory cell infiltrate. On the other hand, SGE6 extract caused a later appearance of resistance with less infiltrate occurrence and intense edema at the feeding lesion site. As to the inflammatory process deriving from SGE2 extract inoculation, it was the less intense. It was concluded that immunization with different extracts from R. sanguineus female salivary glands did not change microscope features of the inflammatory process, although an earlier or more intense and later response, which was also dependent on the inoculate extract, was noticed. © 2012 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Biologia Celular e Molecular) - IBRC
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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As águas da Baía de Marajó tornam-se doce nos meses de maior precipitação pluviométrica e saloba no outro período, o que torna possível o encontro de arraias da família Potamotrygonidae e exemplares de águas marítimas, as que são providas de ferrões pontiagudos e retrosserrilhados que, ao penetrarem nas vítimas, danificam o tegumento que as células glandulares de veneno, expondo os tecidos a toxina, levando ao aparecimento de manifestações clínicas. Empregou-se um modelo observacional e descritivo da prevalência, para avaliar os aspectos clínicos e epidemiológicos de 116 acidentes por arraias, ocorridos nos Distritos de Mosqueiro e Outeiro, Belém-Pará, no período de julho de 1999 a agosto de 2001. Estes ocorreram, principalmente, em Mosqueiro (80,2%) com maior freqüência no sexo masculino (63,8%), no grupo etário dos adolescentes e adultos (38,8% e 50,0%), respectivamente, no mês de julho (37,9%). Em todas as marés houve vítimas, porém, com menor freqüência na preamar (4,3%). A maioria dos acidentes ocorreu no fundo do rio com areia (49,1%) e no período vespertino (62,1%). As arraias mais capturadas nas praias de Mosqueiro foram da família Potamotrygonidae. As vítimas socorridas na primeira hora em 79,3% dos casos, sendo o membro inferior a região mais atingida em 84,5%, particularmente o pé (75,0%). Todos os pacientes apresentaram manifestações clínicas locais, com dor em 99,1% e cianose em 42,2% dos casos. Os sintomas sistêmicos estiveram presentes em 14,6%, sendo a tontura (6,0%) e a sudorese (5,2%) os mais encontrados. A pressão arterial acima do normal presente em 6,0%, e a taquicardia em 9,5%. O debridamento foi o manejo cirúrgico mais utilizado (94,5%). Retornaram para reavaliação somente 18,1% dos pacientes, dos quais, 33,4% evoluíram com necrose e 28,6% com infecção local. Não houve significância estatística na correlação entre evolução clínica, os tratamentos instituídos e o tempo entre o acidente e o início do atendimento médico. Conclui-se que acidentes por arraias são um importante agravo de saúde para a população que apesar das complicações locais, as vítimas não apresentam quadro grave. O período das águas salobras parece que influencia no aumento dos casos.
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Pós-graduação em Zootecnia - FMVZ
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We report a case of Tinea nigra in an adolescent living in Itapema, Santa Catarina, Brazil, who presented a hyperchromic macule on the palm of the left hand, close to another erythematous macule caused by a rabbit bite. The patient received guidance on accidents and animal bites and evolved well treated with topical butenafine for the dermatomycosis. The authors also highlight the efficacy of the dermoscopic exam in diagnosing Tinea nigra with animal bite lesions and other traumas.
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Introduction Portuguese man-of-war, Physalia physalis (Linnaeus, 1758), are cnidarians capable of discharging intracellular organelles filled with venom, resulting in severe envenomation in humans. Methods We report the clinical and therapeutic aspects of 331 accidents involving Portuguese man-of-war in an outbreak on the coast of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. Results The clinical manifestations of envenomation were rare and mild and mostly local, systemic reactions; there was a low rate of late complications. Conclusions The consequences of envenomation were of moderate severity, and first aid measures were effective in controlling the pain. Outbreaks of accidents involving Portuguese man-of-war occur periodically in the area without a clear explanation.
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Toadfish are fish from the family Batrachoididae that are found in marine and brackish environment around the world. Among the toadfish, Porichthys genus is very common, where Porichthys porosissimus, also called Atlantic Midshipman is found in Southwest Atlantic, from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to eastern Argentina. There was no consensus about the classification of the genus Porichthys as venomous fish because so far there are no published Studies regarding human envenomations and/or toxic activities induced in animal models. Herein, we report two conclusive envenoming in human beings caused by P porosissimus spines, with clear signs and symptoms that were very important for the development of our experimental studies. We demonstrated that the P. porosissimus spine extract, now venom, can induce nociceptive and edematogenic responses in mice as well an induction of an inflammatory response elicited by intravital microscopy and leukocyte migration. Finally, we identified in the P. porosissimus spine extract, through analysis by mass spectrometry, the presence of proteins previously detected in the venoms of other fish species and other venomous animals. We believe that based on our studies we will dismiss the non-venomous nature of this fish and clarify this issue. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)