2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0036-46652010000100008
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Skin lesions in envenoming by cnidarians (Portuguese man-of-war and jellyfish): etiology and severity of accidents on the Brazilian coast

Abstract: SUMMARYThis work attempts to establish dermatological identification patterns for Brazilian cnidarian species and a probable correlation with envenoming severity. In an observational prospective study, one hundred and twenty-eight patients from the North Coast region of São Paulo State, Brazil were seen between 2002 and 2008. About 80% of these showed only local effects (erythema, edema, and pain) with small, less than 20 cm, oval or round skin marks and impressions from small tentacles. Approximately 20% of t… Show more

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“…The observation of the lesions and marks made it clear that the hydrozoan Olindias sambaquiensis was responsible for a large number of the injuries, which accords with the clinical profile diagnosed by Haddad Jr. (2000) and Haddad Jr. et al (2010). The symptoms were also in accordance with those described by these same authors, and the use of vinegar as a first aid measure, applied in this case by the Fire Department, is recommended for Olindias sambaquiensis (MIANZAN et al, 2001).…”
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“…The observation of the lesions and marks made it clear that the hydrozoan Olindias sambaquiensis was responsible for a large number of the injuries, which accords with the clinical profile diagnosed by Haddad Jr. (2000) and Haddad Jr. et al (2010). The symptoms were also in accordance with those described by these same authors, and the use of vinegar as a first aid measure, applied in this case by the Fire Department, is recommended for Olindias sambaquiensis (MIANZAN et al, 2001).…”
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confidence: 75%
“…Although there have been few papers published on this problem, some patterns have been observed for this type of sting, and the majority of cases reported in the Southeast and South regions of Brazil have been caused by Hydromedusae Olindias sambaquiensis, giving rise to injuries of moderate severity in the victims (HADDAD JR., 2000;HADDAD JR. et al, 2002, 2010. Other accidents observed have been associated, in smaller number, with the Portuguese Man o' War (Physalia physalis), two box jellyfish (Tamoya haplonema and Chiropsalmus quadrumanus) (HADDAD JR., 2000;HADDAD JR. et al, 2010) with systemic damage, and Scyphomedusae Linuche unguiculata with the condition known as seabather´s eruption (HADDAD JR., et al 2001).…”
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“…The venom is composed of toxic substances with necrotic, neurotoxic (pain) and cardiotoxic effects 3 . The local signs of envenomation include a few long (more than 20cm), linear erythematous and edematous plaques (imprints of the tentacles), blisters and skin necrosis 4,5 . The local symptoms include intense pain and a burning sensation.…”
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