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Latrodectus mactans has now invaded towns and cities. The spider's venom is a neurotoxin that causes little local reaction but produces pain and spasm in large skeletal muscle groups within 30 minutes to three hours after the bite. Severe envenomation may result in respiratory failure and coma. First aid is of no value. Muscle relaxants are useful in treatment, as is calcium gluconate. Antivenin is indicated for high-risk victims, such as those with hypertension and persons younger than 16 or older than 60 years of age.
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PMID:Black widow spider bite. 673 Dec 42

Pediatric cases of black widow spider envenomation (BWSE) were reviewed in order to assess the morbidity and mortality in children with BWSE, and to make recommendations for optimal therapy. The methodology includes a retrospective chart review in an urban pediatric tertiary care hospital. Included were all pediatric patients admitted with the BWSE diagnosis in the last 10 years (1984-1994). The results are based on 12 children with ages ranging from 15 months to 18 years. The BWSE syndrome is characterized by several common systemic effects. Our cases revealed abdominal pain (100%), hypertension (92%), muscle complaints (75%), a target lesion (75%), and irritability/agitation (66%) as the most common symptoms. Treatments used included antivenin, calcium gluconate, benzodiazepines, and opioids. Eight of 12 patients recovered (had relief of symptoms) within 24 hours, often by 12 hours. Antivenin did appear to bring quicker relief of symptoms. Hypertension was severe but asymptomatic in all patients. There were no complications or deaths resulting from BWSE.
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PMID:The black widow: is she deadly to children? 889 46