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Do brown recluse spider bites induce pyoderma gangrenosum?

R S Rees, J P Fields, L E King

    Southern Medical Journal
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    Brown recluse spider bites can trigger pyoderma gangrenosum (PG)-like skin lesions, challenging the notion that these bites are always self-limiting. This discovery suggests arthropod bites may induce PG in susceptible individuals, complicating treatment.

    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology
    • Toxicology

    Background:

    • Brown recluse spider bites typically result in self-limiting skin lesions.
    • Infrequently, these bites can progress to more severe outcomes like bullae, ulceration, and scarring.

    Observation:

    • A patient with a confirmed brown recluse spider bite developed recurrent lesions mimicking pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) that persisted for months.
    • Three additional patients presented with new-onset pyoderma following suspected arthropod bites, including probable brown recluse bites.

    Findings:

    • Brown recluse spider bites may not be self-limiting and can induce pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) or PG-like lesions.
    • Arthropod bites, in general, may trigger PG in susceptible individuals.
    • The management of these PG-like lesions resulting from spider bites can be challenging.

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    Implications:

    • This research expands the understanding of potential complications from brown recluse spider bites.
    • It highlights the possibility of arthropod bites acting as a trigger for pyoderma gangrenosum in predisposed individuals.
    • Difficulties in treating these persistent, recurrent lesions warrant further investigation into effective therapeutic strategies.