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摘要
摘要描述一名年轻的蝎子蜇伤(SS)患者,除了蝎子蜇伤的局部临床表现外,还伴有典型的荨麻疹皮损:在主要数据库中对 1966 年至 2021 年的文章进行了系统筛选。所有文章均包含 SS 与荨麻疹之间的关联。结果:文献检索共发现 5 篇文章,涉及 29 名 SS 和荨麻疹/过敏反应患者。我们在进行分析时加入了本病例,结果共有 30 例。大多数患者为男性,年龄从 29 岁到 48 岁不等。关于 SS 的严重程度,大多数为轻度或中度。在两篇文章中,患者被蛰了不止一次。过敏反应包括荨麻疹、瘙痒、潮红、血管性水肿、喘息、鼻出血、打喷嚏、意识改变、胃肠道和心血管改变。在5/6(83%)篇文章中,患者在研究期间仍然存活。一名患者死于过敏性休克:本文系统回顾了所有已发表的SS和蝎毒过敏反应病例。蝎毒过敏症是一种不常见的疾病,大多数患者为男性,处于生育年龄,反应从轻微到严重不等,包括死亡。
Scorpion sting and allergic reaction to scorpion venom: A case-based review.
Objective: To describe a young patient with scorpion sting (SS) with typical lesions of urticaria besides the local SS clinical picture.
Materials and methods: A systematic screening of articles dating from 1966 to 2021 was conducted in the main databases. All articles included the association between SS and urticaria. A new case report is added to the published list.
Results: The literature search found 5 articles with 29 patients with SS and urticaria/allergic reactions. We performed our analysis by adding our present case, resulting in a total of 30 cases. Most were male, and their ages varied from 29 to 48 years. Regarding SS severity, most were mild or moderate. In two articles, patients had more than one sting. The allergic reaction varied from urticaria, pruritus, flushing, angioedema, wheezing, rhinorrhea, sneezing, consciousness alterations, and gastrointestinal and cardiovascular alterations. In 5/6 (83%) articles, the patients were alive at the study time. One subject died from anaphylactic shock.
Conclusion: The present article systematically reviewed all published cases of SS and allergic reactions to scorpion venom. It is an infrequent association; most patients are male and in the productive age, and reaction may vary from mild to severe, including death.