Anaphylactic reaction/angioedema associated with jellyfish sting

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira,João Claudio Campos
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Szpilman,David, Haddad Junior,Vidal
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86822018000100115
Resumo: Abstract The most frequent jellyfish in Southern Brazil causes mainly local pain and skin plaques. A 3-year-old female bather presented an erythematous, irregular plaque on the left forearm after contact with a jellyfish and intense facial angioedema with facial flushing. The lungs had vesicular murmur, wheezes, and snorts, and pink and spumous secretion in the airways with intercostal retraction. She was administered subcutaneous adrenaline (0.1mg/kg) and hydrocortisone intravenous (10mg/kg) with total recovery in a few minutes. The manifestations of anaphylactic reactions are distinct from those of envenomations, and prompt and adequate care is fundamental in these situations.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Anaphylactic reaction/angioedema associated with jellyfish sting
title Anaphylactic reaction/angioedema associated with jellyfish sting
spellingShingle Anaphylactic reaction/angioedema associated with jellyfish sting
Pereira,João Claudio Campos
Jellyfish
Anaphylactic reaction
Allergy
Bites and stings
title_short Anaphylactic reaction/angioedema associated with jellyfish sting
title_full Anaphylactic reaction/angioedema associated with jellyfish sting
title_fullStr Anaphylactic reaction/angioedema associated with jellyfish sting
title_full_unstemmed Anaphylactic reaction/angioedema associated with jellyfish sting
title_sort Anaphylactic reaction/angioedema associated with jellyfish sting
author Pereira,João Claudio Campos
author_facet Pereira,João Claudio Campos
Szpilman,David
Haddad Junior,Vidal
author_role author
author2 Szpilman,David
Haddad Junior,Vidal
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira,João Claudio Campos
Szpilman,David
Haddad Junior,Vidal
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Jellyfish
Anaphylactic reaction
Allergy
Bites and stings
topic Jellyfish
Anaphylactic reaction
Allergy
Bites and stings
description Abstract The most frequent jellyfish in Southern Brazil causes mainly local pain and skin plaques. A 3-year-old female bather presented an erythematous, irregular plaque on the left forearm after contact with a jellyfish and intense facial angioedema with facial flushing. The lungs had vesicular murmur, wheezes, and snorts, and pink and spumous secretion in the airways with intercostal retraction. She was administered subcutaneous adrenaline (0.1mg/kg) and hydrocortisone intravenous (10mg/kg) with total recovery in a few minutes. The manifestations of anaphylactic reactions are distinct from those of envenomations, and prompt and adequate care is fundamental in these situations.
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