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  • Haemostatic disorders from Lonomia obliqua caterpillar exposure have become widespread in southern Brazil, leading to significant health concerns.
  • A study of 105 patients revealed prolonged global coagulation tests, with patients categorized into three groups based on fibrinogen levels, showing distinct changes in various coagulation factors, particularly in those with very low fibrinogen.
  • Findings indicate that the envenoming results in consumption coagulopathy and secondary fibrinolysis, as evidenced by reduced protein C levels and elevated D-Dimer across all groups.

Article Abstract

Haemostatic disorders caused by Lonomia obliqua caterpillars has reached epidemic proportions in southern Brazil. Here we evaluated coagulation and fibrinolysis in 105 patients after accidental contact with Lonomia obliqua caterpillars. Global coagulation tests were prolonged in most cases and patients were divided into 3 groups according to fibrinogen (Fg) level: 1.5 g/l (group C). There was a significant reduction of factors V, XIII, VIII and prekallikrein in group A, with no change in factors X, II and von Willebrand factor. Thrombin-antithrombin and prothrombin F1+2 were elevated in most patients. Antithrombin and protein S were not changed whereas protein C levels were reduced in group A. Plasminogen and alfa2-antiplasmin levels were significantly reduced in group A and D-Dimer levels were extremely high in all groups, showing that fibrinolysis had been activated, possibly secondary to fibrin production. Levels of t-PA were normal and PAI-1 was mildly elevated in group A. The platelet count remained above 150 x 109 platelets/ml in 97% of cases. In summary, our results suggest that Lonomia obliqua envenoming is characterized by a consumption coagulopathy and secondary fibrinolysis.

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