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CES Medicina

versión impresa ISSN 0120-8705

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ARANGO, María Fernanda et al. Lonomic accident: Report of two cases. CES Med. [online]. 2022, vol.36, n.2, pp.122-131.  Epub 04-Oct-2022. ISSN 0120-8705.  https://doi.org/10.21615/cesmedicina.6714.

Background:

among the insects of the order Lepidoptera, the family Saturniidae has more than 2,400 species, there are Hylesia and Lonomia.

Objective:

to present two cases of patients with lonomic accident, the management and outcome to recognize the importance of these events in the wild regions of the Colombian orinoquia.

Clinical case:

an 8-year-old patient from a rural area who refers to contact in the palmar region of the right hand with worms for more than 48 hours, presents ecchymosis in the extremities, bleeding flictena in the right heel, headache, chills and arthralgias. Clotting times are performed which are prolonged. A 13-year-old patient who also referred contact without presenting clinical manifestations but presenting prolonged clotting times. They are considered to occur due to a lonomic accident, so 5 ampoules of polyvalent antilonomic serum are administered to each one without registering adverse reactions. They have an adequate clinical evolution with a decrease in the safe ranges of clotting times.

Conclusions:

the lonomic venom acts in the coagulation cascade producing hemorrhagic manifestations of variable severity. Antilonomic serum is the only effective treatment, despite being available for more than 20 years in Brazil, there is a 5% progression to severe hemorrhagic syndromes and 1.5 to 2% mortality. Despite being of great clinical relevance in the Americas, there is an underreporting, it is important to know its manifestations and management in order to avoid fatal complications.

Palabras clave : lonomia obliqua; lepidopterism; hemostasis; accident; venom; hemorrhage.

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