“…Dermal histopathology of experimentally envenomated rabbits demonstrates edema of the dermal endothelial cells 42 accompanied by deposition of intravascular fibrin, endothelial thickening, vasodilatation, and infiltration of inflammatory cells, particularly polymorphonuclear cells, 43 which occurs time dependently 17,41,44 and depends on the location of the bite. For example, Domingos et al 45 suggested that the size and availability of the local sphingomyelin pool may be important in determining the outcome of Loxosceles envenomation in different mammalian species.…”