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Acute Cerebral Artery Occlusion Following Levantine Viper (<i>Macrovipera lebetina</i>) Bite: Gács Sign in Snakebite. [PDF]
Mirakbari SM, Gorji R.
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Applying Ensemble Ecological Niche Modeling to Identify High Risk Areas for Scorpions' Sting. [PDF]
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Strikes and stripes of the Saw-scaled Viper in the Western Ghats-A case series. [PDF]
Lath V, Shekhawat D, Sirur FM.
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Associations Between Snakebite Severity Scores and Antivenin Administration
Jack Bowdle +7 more
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Snake envenomation in Florida: a 20-year analysis of epidemiology and clinical outcomes at a tertiary medical centre. [PDF]
Grace RC, Leonard W, Zawoy M, Beatty NL.
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COMPLICATIONS OF CROTALIDAE ANTIVENIN THERAPY
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1987Polyvalent antivenin is the mainstay of treatment of serious snake envenomation. Its use, however, has been challenged as being unnecessary in minor envenomations and potentially hazardous due to allergic complications. Our institution routinely uses antivenin, and this report focuses on the allergic complications of this therapy.
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