Literature DB >> 29030099

A Comprehensive Review of Hirudiniasis: From Historic Uses of Leeches to Modern Treatments of Their Bites.

Jeremy Joslin1, Amy Biondich2, Kara Walker2, Nicole Zanghi3.   

Abstract

Exposure to leeches in the wilderness setting is common. Leeches may attach themselves to exposed skin or pass through one of the body's orifices and attach internally. The condition of leech attachment is known as hirudiniasis, which can result in serious morbidity and, rarely, mortality. A comprehensive review of the literature was performed to detail the prevention of leech attachment, as well as both anecdotal and studied methods of removal. Complications from leech attachments include ongoing bleeding, wound infection, and poor wound healing. Although medicinal leeches are the most well-studied variety, this review examines all aspects of leech attachment, prevention, and management.
Copyright © 2017 Wilderness Medical Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  leeches; review; wilderness medicine

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29030099     DOI: 10.1016/j.wem.2017.08.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wilderness Environ Med        ISSN: 1080-6032            Impact factor:   1.518


  5 in total

1.  Leech in the Rectum Causing Lower GI Bleeding in a Four Years Old Child: A Case Report.

Authors:  Tsion Tilahun; Hawi Babu; Melkamu Berhane
Journal:  Ethiop J Health Sci       Date:  2020-11

2.  The genome of medicinal leech (Whitmania pigra) and comparative genomic study for exploration of bioactive ingredients.

Authors:  Lei Tong; Shao-Xing Dai; De-Jun Kong; Peng-Peng Yang; Xin Tong; Xiang-Rong Tong; Xiao-Xu Bi; Yuan Su; Yu-Qi Zhao; Zi-Chao Liu
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2022-01-24       Impact factor: 3.969

3.  Esophageal hirudiniasis: an unusual cause of upper gastrointestinal bleeding.

Authors:  Moufida Mahmoudi; Sahar Nasr; Amal Khsiba; Mouna Medhioub; Lamine Hamzaoui; Mohamed Mssadek Azzouz
Journal:  Future Sci OA       Date:  2022-06-27

4.  Bloody Wiggler, a Case Report of a Leech in the Pharynx.

Authors:  Arafat Kasuka; Fred Bisso; Fiona Kabagenyi
Journal:  Int Med Case Rep J       Date:  2022-09-19

5.  A Comprehensive Review of Medicinal Leeches in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Authors:  Paige N Hackenberger; Jeffrey E Janis
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2019-12-26
  5 in total

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