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