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- the brown recluse has potent tissue-destroying venoms containing the dermonecrotic agent sphingomyelinase D. Most bites are minor with no dermonecrosis...
- species live in Namibia or South Africa. Species in the genus have dermonecrotic venom, and can potentially cause serious or even life-threatening wounds...
- reported for having dermonecrotic and hemolytic venom. The venom of many Sicariidae species is highly hemolytic and dermonecrotic, capable of destroying...
- Hexophthalma species, have potent tissue-destroying venoms containing the dermonecrotic agent sphingomyelinase D, which is otherwise found only in a few pathogenic...
- Wilhelm Hahn. All species of Hexophthalma produce venom that can have dermonecrotic effects, capable of causing serious or even life-threatening wounds...
- includes bacterial cytotoxic necrotising factor proteins and the related dermonecrotic toxin (DNT) from Bordetella species. Cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1...
- as a legitimate technique.[citation needed] In cases where a large dermonecrotic lesion has developed, the dead tissue can be surgically removed. Skin...
- small area of redness. However, a small number of bites produce severe dermonecrotic lesions, and, sometimes, severe systemic reaction known as hemolytic...
- (August 2004). "An approach to spider bites. Erroneous attribution of dermonecrotic lesions to brown recluse or hobo spider bites in Canada". Canadian Family...
- all sicariid spiders, the venom of the Chilean recluse contains the dermonecrotic agent Sphingomyelinase D, which is otherwise found only in a few pathogenic...