Utilization of dapsone and hemoglobin in the epithelial skin regeneration therapy of cutaneous loxoscelism: A case report and integrative literature review

Omar Azuara-Antonio, Mario Isidoro Ortiz, K. D. Jiménez-Oliver, Marco Castillo-Cabrera, Ana Karen Méndez-Salinas, Luz Hernández-Ramírez
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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Loxosceles spp are arthropods found worldwide. Its bite may produce cutaneous loxoscelism (necrotic or edematous) or cutaneous-visceral loxoscelism. Depending on their severity and location, cutaneous forms are managed with local cold application and systemic administration of antihistamines, corticosteroids, antibiotics, polymorphonuclear inhibitors, and analgesics. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to report a case of cutaneous loxoscelism and to identify the main dermatological manifestations associated with the Loxosceles spp bite. DESIGN AND SETTING: This case report and literature review was conducted in a Mexican university. METHODS: A detailed report on the medical management of a patient with cutaneous loxoscelism treated at the emergency department of a public hospital was published. Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases were searched to identify articles reporting cutaneous loxoscelism. The following keywords were used during the database search: “loxoscelism” OR “spider bite,” OR “loxosceles” OR “loxosceles species” OR “loxosceles venom” OR “loxoscelism case report” AND “cutaneous” OR “dermonecrotic arachnidism.” RESULTS: A 62-year-old female patient with cutaneous loxoscelism was treated with systemic dapsone and local heparin spray. Eighteen studies with 22 clinical cases were included in this systematic review. Of the 22 patients, 12 (54.5%) were men. L. rufescens was the predominant spider species. CONCLUSIONS: The administration of dapsone and heparin for the management of cutaneous loxoscelism demonstrated success in this case, with no sequelae observed. In general, the literature review indicated favorable outcomes in patients treated with antimicrobials and corticosteroids, with continuous healing of skin lesions. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: PROSPERO ID CRD42023422424 (https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42023422424).
利用地塞米松和血红蛋白进行皮肤上皮再生治疗皮肤梭形细胞增多症:病例报告和文献综述
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND:罗汉松属节肢动物遍布全球。被其咬伤后可能会产生皮肤菱形虫病(坏死或水肿)或皮肤-内脏菱形虫病。根据其严重程度和部位,皮肤菱形虫病可通过局部冷敷和全身使用抗组胺药、皮质类固醇、抗生素、多形核抑制剂和止痛药来治疗。目的:本研究旨在报告一例皮肤菱形虫咬伤病例,并确定与菱形虫咬伤相关的主要皮肤病表现。设计与环境:本病例报告和文献综述在墨西哥一所大学进行。方法:发表了一份详细报告,介绍了在一家公立医院急诊科接受治疗的一名皮肤菱形虫患者的医疗处理情况。我们在 Scopus、PubMed、Web of Science 和 Google Scholar 数据库中进行了检索,以找出报道皮肤菱形细胞增多症的文章。在数据库搜索过程中使用了以下关键词:"loxoscelism "或 "蜘蛛咬伤 "或 "loxosceles "或 "loxosceles species "或 "loxosceles venom "或 "loxoscelism case report "和 "cutaneous "或 "dermonecrotic arachnidism"。结果:一名 62 岁的女性皮肤菱形虫病患者接受了全身性地塞米松和局部肝素喷剂治疗。本系统综述共纳入了 18 项研究,22 个临床病例。在 22 例患者中,12 例(54.5%)为男性。L. rufescens是主要的蜘蛛种类。结论:在本病例中,使用达哌酮和肝素治疗皮肤蛛网膜溃疡取得了成功,没有观察到后遗症。总体而言,文献综述显示,使用抗菌药和皮质类固醇治疗的患者疗效良好,皮损持续愈合。系统综述注册:prospero id crd42023422424 (https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42023422424)。
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