Balon balığı ısırığı sonrası nadir görülen bir inflamatuvar yanıt olgusu

Autor: Gülseren ACE, Zekeriya Buğrahan ACE, Ali BATUR, Bülent ERBİL
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: Anatolian Journal of Emergency Medicine.
ISSN: 2651-4311
DOI: 10.54996/anatolianjem.1082702
Popis: Aim: Attacks and bites of marine animals are very rare in Turkey. The highly venomous pufferfish (Lagocephalus sceleratus), which often causes systemic toxicity with its toxin (tetradotoxin), could cause focal toxicity due to bites. Case: A 57-year-old healthy female patient was admitted to the ED with the complaints of inflammation and wounds on the anterior aspect of the leg after a fish bite. 15 days before the admission, complaints of inflammation and pain occurred because of a pufferfish bite in the sea near the shore. In this case, it is aimed to present the clinical changes detected after the 6-week follow-up of the patient who applied to the emergency department (ED) after a pufferfish bite that showed a local course. Conclusion: The tetradotoxin (TTX), which is especially found in the liver and reproductive organs of puffer fish. acts through sodium channels. There is no treatment or antitoxin available for enteral systemic poisoning. Symptomatic supportive treatment is recommended. In the patient who did not have any chronic disease, the healing process took over 2 months after puffer fish bite. In countries with a coast to the sea such as Turkey, it is necessary to be careful about the clinical situations that may occur after contact with sea creatures. global warming and illegal hunting, which cause sea creatures to reproduce and live, in unusual habitats. This leads to unconventional and unknown medical conditions after wilderness contacts.
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