Severe scorpion envenomation in Brazil: clinical, laboratory and anatomopathological aspects

Authors

  • Palmira Cupo Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto; Depto. de Puericultura e Pediatria
  • Mauro Jurca Universidade de São Paulo; FMRP; Depto. de Clínica Médica
  • Marisa M. Azevedo-Marques Universidade de São Paulo; FMRP; Depto. de Clínica Médica
  • João Samuel M. Oliveira Universidade de São Paulo; FMRP; Depto. de Patologia
  • Sylvia E. Hering Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto; Depto. de Puericultura e Pediatria

Keywords:

Scorpions stings, T. serrulatus, Scorpion venom "cardiomyopathy"

Abstract

Scorpion stings in Brazil are important not only because of their incidence but also for their potential ability to induce severe, and often fatal, clinical situations, especially among children. In this report we present the clinical and laboratory data of 4 patients victims of scorpion stings by T. serrulatus, who developed heart failure and pulmonary edema, with 3 of them dying within 24 hours of the sting. Anatomopathologic study of these patients revealed diffuse areas of myocardiocytolysis in addition to pulmonary edema. The surviving child presented enzymatic, electrocardiographic and echocardiographic changes compatible with severe cardiac involvement, which were reversed within 5 days. These findings reinforce the need for continuous monitoring of patients with severe scorpion envenoming during the hours immediately following the sting.

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Published

1994-02-01

Issue

Section

Animal Venoms

How to Cite

Cupo, P., Jurca, M., Azevedo-Marques, M. M., Oliveira, J. S. M., & Hering, S. E. (1994). Severe scorpion envenomation in Brazil: clinical, laboratory and anatomopathological aspects . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 36(1), 67-76. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/29123