The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene
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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. · Sep 1984
Case ReportsSpider (Latrodectus hesperus) poisoning through the conjunctiva. A case report.
Spider poisoning is usually a result of the direct bite, envenomation through the chelicera, of the spider. Reported is an unusual case in which poisoning occurred through the conjunctiva when a fragment from a smashed black widow spider (Latrodectus hesperus) flew into a patient's eye. In addition to an immediate local reaction involving the periorbital tissues, the patient experienced systemic effects.