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==Mechanism==
==Background==
*Venom contains tetrodotoxin  
*Blue-ringed octopus (genus ''Hapalochlaena'') is commonly cited venomous octopus
*inhibits voltage-gated Na<sup>+</sup> channels causing paralysis
**Venom contains tetrodotoxin, which inhibits voltage-gated Na<sup>+</sup> channels --> paralysis
**Potentially lethal
**Becomes bright yellow with blue rings when provoked


==Symptoms==
[[File:blue_ringed_octopus.jpg|thumb|Blue ringed octopus]]
*Erythema
 
*Paresthesias
==Clinical Features==
*Flaccid paralysis
*Local erythema
*Respiratory Failure
*[[Paresthesias]]
*Flaccid [[weakness|paralysis]]
*[[Respiratory failure]]


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
{{Marine envenomation DDX}}
{{Marine envenomation DDX}}


==Treatment==
==Evaluation==
*Supportive
*Clinical diagnosis
*No antivenom
 
==Management==
*Supportive treatment only; no antivenom exists
 
==Disposition==
 


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Marine toxins and envenomations]]
*[[Marine toxins and envenomations]]


[[Category:Tox]][[Category:Environ]]
==External Links==
 
 
==References==
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[[Category:Toxicology]][[Category:Environmental]]

Latest revision as of 15:30, 8 September 2019

Background

  • Blue-ringed octopus (genus Hapalochlaena) is commonly cited venomous octopus
    • Venom contains tetrodotoxin, which inhibits voltage-gated Na+ channels --> paralysis
    • Potentially lethal
    • Becomes bright yellow with blue rings when provoked
Blue ringed octopus

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Marine toxins, envenomations, and bites

Evaluation

  • Clinical diagnosis

Management

  • Supportive treatment only; no antivenom exists

Disposition

See Also

External Links

References