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The black widow spider bite: differential diagnosis, clinical manifestations, and treatment options.
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ToxinologyMuscle RelaxantsInsect Sting AllergyDifferential DiagnosisPharmacologyVenomicsPain ManagementClinical ManifestationsSignificant PainMedicineWidow VenomTreatment Options
Unrecognized and untreated black widow spider bites cause significant pain, impairment, and rarely death. The widow venom, a powerful neurotoxin known as a-latrotoxin, causes muscle pain, diaphoresis, tachycardia, flushing, and hypertension. Treatment is usually symptomatic with a combination of opioid analgesics and muscle relaxants. If symptom resolution fails, an equine IgG antiserum is available, but a high index of clinical suspicion coupled with a knowledgeable patient history often allows successful treatment, especially when the treating physician possesses awareness of this type of bite and its usual course and possible complications.
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