Teeya Raghunandan DPM, Rahman Majid DPM, Raymond Ferguson DPM, Ashley T. Russo DPM, April Bailey-Maletta DPM
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Stingray envenomation in the foot & its effects on wound healing: A case report
Stingray injuries to the lower extremity are far more common and dangerous than one may consider. Stingray venom has a multitude of local and systemic effects, including tissue necrosis, vasoconstriction, and ischemia.1,2,3 Due to the venomous nature of stingrays, these injuries should not be taken lightly, especially if a wound has been sustained. If left untreated, delayed wound healing leading to a chronic wound may occur.4,5 Prompt and urgent care should be taken with these patients to ensure the best healing probability. Herein, we report a 60-year-old male who developed a wound after sustaining a stingray injury to his foot.