Reversible myocarditis following black widow spider (Latrodectus spp.) bite in Egypt: a case report - Emara AG, Aboshady ARA, Aboshady OA, Shawqi MM.

Black widow spiders (BWSs) are poisonous spiders of the Arthropoda phylum that live in the Mediterranean region. The effects of BWS bites ranges from local damage to systemic manifestations including paresthesia, stiffness, abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiti...
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