R M Jarvis1, M V Neufeld, C T Westfall. 1. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To present a photographically documented case of a known brown recluse spider bite to the eyelid. DESIGN: Interventional case report. METHODS: The wound was photographed daily during an 11-day hospitalization and at 1 month and 6 months after the injury. Treatment included canthotomy and cantholysis; administration of dapsone, antibiotics, and steroids; and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Clinical presentation and course of a known brown recluse spider bite. RESULTS: Complete recovery with cicatrization at the site of the bite. CONCLUSIONS: We present a case of a brown recluse spider bite to the left lower eyelid with a discussion of management and outcome of this rarely reported injury.
PURPOSE: To present a photographically documented case of a known brown recluse spider bite to the eyelid. DESIGN: Interventional case report. METHODS: The wound was photographed daily during an 11-day hospitalization and at 1 month and 6 months after the injury. Treatment included canthotomy and cantholysis; administration of dapsone, antibiotics, and steroids; and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Clinical presentation and course of a known brown recluse spider bite. RESULTS: Complete recovery with cicatrization at the site of the bite. CONCLUSIONS: We present a case of a brown recluse spider bite to the left lower eyelid with a discussion of management and outcome of this rarely reported injury.