在疑似眼镜蛇(眼镜蛇)中毒数年后,在咬伤部位发生鳞状细胞癌。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
Subramanian Senthilkumaran, José R Almeida, Jarred Williams, Harry F Williams, Ponniah Thirumalaikolundusubramanian, Sakthivel Vaiyapuri
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摘要

蛇咬伤是一个多方面的问题,在热带国家的农村社区造成严重的功能和生命挑战的后果。目前的研究和治疗主要集中在中毒的急性影响和短期健康结果上。关于蛇咬伤导致的长期后果的知识非常有限。病例系列:我们报告了四名疑似被眼镜蛇咬伤的患者几年后在咬伤部位发生鳞状细胞癌。被咬后,受害者表现出眼镜蛇中毒的典型症状,包括上睑下垂、感觉改变和呼吸困难。然而,难以愈合的伤口是一种慢性健康后遗症,经常出现脱屑周期,导致鳞状细胞癌。手术作为主要的治疗方法被用于所有患者来解决这个问题。讨论:这些患者强调了鳞状细胞癌的重要性,鳞状细胞癌先前因蛇咬伤而受损的组织可能是长期的后果。这强调需要建立监测系统,重点关注蛇咬伤引起的广泛后果,包括长期病理、心理和社会经济状况。结论:本病例系列描述了眼镜蛇咬伤后的病理并发症,需要进一步研究以确定受蛇咬伤影响最严重地区的机制和流行病学见解,特别是在印度。
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Development of squamous cell carcinoma at the bite sites several years following suspected cobra (Naja naja) envenomings.

Introduction: Snakebite envenoming is a multidimensional issue that causes severe functional and life-challenging consequences among rural communities in tropical countries. Current research and treatments are largely focused on the acute effects of envenomation and short-term health outcomes. The knowledge of snakebite-induced long-term consequences is highly limited.

Case series: We report the development of squamous cell carcinoma at the bite site several years later in four patients who are suspected to have been bitten by cobras (Naja naja). Following bites, the victims presented typical symptoms of cobra envenomings including ptosis, altered sensorium, and breathing difficulties. However, difficult-to-heal wounds were a chronic health sequelae with frequent desquamation cycles which led to squamous cell carcinoma. Surgery as the primary therapeutic approach was used for all patients to address this issue.

Discussion: These patients highlight the importance of squamous cell carcinoma in previously damaged tissue from snakebites as a possible long-term consequence. This emphasises the need for surveillance systems focused on a broad range of snakebite-induced consequences including long-term pathological, psychological, and socioeconomic conditions.

Conclusion: This case series describes pathological complications following cobra bites that require further research to determine mechanistic and epidemiological insights in the most affected regions by snakebites, specifically in India.

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Clinical Toxicology
Clinical Toxicology 医学-毒理学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
12.10%
发文量
148
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: clinical Toxicology publishes peer-reviewed scientific research and clinical advances in clinical toxicology. The journal reflects the professional concerns and best scientific judgment of its sponsors, the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology, the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists, the American Association of Poison Control Centers and the Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology and, as such, is the leading international journal in the specialty.
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