Acute urinary retention after Black Widow envenomation: A case report

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Latrodectism following Black Widow envenomation is rare in Canada. We present the case of a previously healthy 50 year old male who presented with an acute abdomen, hypertension, and urinary retention. After a thorough work up it was determined to be as a result of a Black Widow spider bite. Due to climate change we may see more cases of Latrodectism in the future and it should be considered as a differential diagnosis in anyone presenting with an acute abdomen after an insect bite.

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Carere, M., Sterret, R., Timmerman, N., & Taylor, I. (2018). Acute urinary retention after Black Widow envenomation: A case report. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine, 20(4), 640–642. https://doi.org/10.1017/cem.2017.408

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