Yilmaz, H. LeventÖzcan, KenanIcecik, FarukYildizdaş, R. DinçerErbey, Fatih2024-09-192024-09-1920041016-5134https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12483/15432Envenomation is a term used to express the medical conditions caused by bites or stings of snake, scorpion, wasps, bees, ants, spiders, arthropodes causing scabies, larvaes of little insects, fleas, louses, bedbugs, booble insects and sting of leechs also known as monster of gila and some other insects. Here we have presented a rare insect bite case caused by a sting of an insect called centipede after which a local reaction was developed in order to increase the understanding of the therapeutic approaches and follow up of these patients.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccesscentipedeenvenomationfollow upinsectinsect bitenonhumanshort surveytissue reactionCentipede envenomationKirkayak sokmasiShort Survey16677792-s2.0-3142749632N/A