TISSUE DAMAGE CAUSED BY Bothrops sp ENVENOMING EVALUATED BY MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI)

The objective of this clinical study was to evaluate local tissue damage caused by Bothrops sp envenoming in relation to lesion type and damaged tissues using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Fifteen patients bitten by Bothrops snakes were treated at the Emergency Unit of the Tropical Diseases Unit...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins 2002, Vol.8 (1), p.102-111
Hauptverfasser: FONSECA, M. G.(Faculdade do Norte Paulista), MATHIAS, M. R. C.(UNESP Botucatu School of Medicine University Hospital), YAMASHITA, S.(UNESP Botucatu School of Medicine Department of Tropical Diseases and Imaging Diagnosis), MORCELI, J.(UNESP Botucatu School of Medicine Department of Tropical Diseases and Imaging Diagnosis), BARRAVIERA, B.(UNESP Botucatu School of Medicine Department of Tropical Diseases and Imaging Diagnosis,UNESP CEVAP Center for the Study of Venoms and Venomous Animals)
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Zusammenfassung:The objective of this clinical study was to evaluate local tissue damage caused by Bothrops sp envenoming in relation to lesion type and damaged tissues using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Fifteen patients bitten by Bothrops snakes were treated at the Emergency Unit of the Tropical Diseases Unit at the University Hospital, Botucatu School of Medicine, UNESP, São Paulo State, Brazil. After receiving specific serotherapy, the patients were submitted to MR of the bite site. T1 spin-echo MRI were obtained revealing the following lesions: edema (n=9), edema associated with hemorrhage (n=5), and hemorrhage (n=1). Perimuscular areas (n=6) and subcutaneous tissues (n=5) were the most affected, followed by muscular tissues (n=4). It is important to mention that MRI did not show myonecrosis of the bite site, a widely reported finding in anatomical and histopathological experimental studies.
ISSN:0104-7930
1678-4936
0104-7930
1678-4936
DOI:10.1590/S0104-79302002000100009