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Wilderness Environ Med
March 2024
Department of Emergency Medicine, Japan Self-Defense Force Central Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.
Pain Rep
September 2023
Department of Physiology and Cell Information Systems Group, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Introduction: Stings from the lionfish (Pterois volitans) constitute one of the most painful wounds in the ocean. This species has invaded the Atlantic coast of the United States, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, and Mediterranean Sea. In addition to its ecological impact on local fish populations, stings from the lionfish pose a medical problem because of the debilitating nature of the pain they produce.
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August 2023
Laboratório Especial de Toxinologia Aplicada do Instituto Butantan, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.
Venomous fish are commonly found in Brazilian waters. The most important marine venomous fish species are stingrays (Dasyatidae, Gimnuridae, Myliobatidae, and Rhinopteridae families), catfish (Ariidae family), scorpionfish and lionfish (both Scorpaenidae family), and toadfish (Batrachoididae family). Meanwhile, Potamotrygonidae stingrays and Pimelodidae catfish are the most important venomous freshwater fish.
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October 2022
Universidade Federal do Ceará, Instituto de Ciências do Mar (Labomar), Fortaleza, CE, Brasil.
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