
Latrodectism is considered dangerous for human beings. Acute renal failure after envenomation is not common and usually results from prerenal failure. We report a 59-y-o man with acute oliguric renal failure due to a combination of prerenal and renal causes after being bitten by a black Latrodectus spider. He had the characteristic anxiety, severe hypertension, tremor, facial edema, and generalized diaphoresis. The patient recovered within a week without sequelae. Clinicians should not overlook the possibility of acute renal failure in latrodectism.
Male, Hematologic Tests, Spider Bites, Animals, Black Widow Spider, Humans, Spider Venoms, Clinical Chemistry Tests, Acute Kidney Injury, Middle Aged
Male, Hematologic Tests, Spider Bites, Animals, Black Widow Spider, Humans, Spider Venoms, Clinical Chemistry Tests, Acute Kidney Injury, Middle Aged
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