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Severe Heloderma spp. envenomation: a review of the literature

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Pages 179-184 | Received 24 Sep 2020, Accepted 13 Nov 2020, Published online: 02 Dec 2020
 

Abstract

Context: Heloderma bites are rare and generally mild, but a few cases can be life threatening. Methods: Description of Heloderma bite was searched in medical literature.

Discussion: We present a synthesis of clinical and biomedical effects of envenomation by Heloderma sp. based on 22 well identified cases described in medical literature. Three life-threatening syndromes, concomitant or not, may be involved: (a) angioedema which can lead to respiratory tract obstruction, (b) significant fluid losses due to diarrhea, vomiting and sweating, associated with hypokalemia and sometimes metabolic acidosis, and (c) atrioventricular conduction disorders simulating cardiac ischemia.

Conclusion: Heloderma bite are quite rare and generally mild. However, few severe cases may require emergency resuscitation. There is no antivenom, and the treatment is only symptomatic and supportive.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank Leslie Boyer, Steven Seifert and Scott Weinstein for their skilled advices, help in providing with relevant papers. They are particularly grateful to Scott Weinstein for his careful review of the manuscript, and his relevant and useful suggestions.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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