Brown recluse spider envenomation
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cll.2006.02.004
Brown recluse spider envenomation
Abstract
Brown recluse spider bite is a common diagnosis in almost every state in America. In fact, cases have been reported in areas where the spider has never been seen. A review of medical literature reveals that most current concepts regarding brown recluse spider envenomation are based on supposition. In this article, we attempt to review critically our present understanding of brown recluse bites with a focus on the published evidence.
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