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Portal vein thrombosis as a clinical dilemma in Echis carinatus envenomation: a case report and review of the literature. [PDF]

open access: yesThromb J
Amirbeigy MK   +5 more
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Envenomation by Centruroides pococki scorpion with neuromuscular toxicity

open access: yesToxicon, 2021
International audienceCases of human envenomation by Centruroides pococki are exceptionally reported in human. We report a Class III human envenomation by C.
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Envenomations

Medical Clinics of North America, 2005
Numerous types of envenomations may be encountered by health care workers depending on where in North America they work. Clinicians should be familiar with the animals in their region that may lead to envenomation.A rational approach with use of poison center or medical toxicology consultation services ensures that cases are managed appropriately.
Eunice M, Singletary   +3 more
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ENVENOMATIONS

Critical Care Clinics, 1999
Envenomations are uncommon, challenging causes of critical care admissions. This article describes the diagnosis and treatment of envenomations that cause the most critical care admissions in the United States. Most are caused by the following animals: rattlesnakes, copperheads, cottonmouths, coral snakes, brown recluse spiders, and bark scorpions.
F G, Walter, E F, Bilden, R L, Gibly
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Centipede envenomation [PDF]

open access: yesWilderness and Environmental Medicine, 2001
Five episodes of envenomation by centipedes in 2 patients are reported. These arthropods are fast-moving, frightening in appearance to some, and may display aggressive behavior. However, stings from these centipedes, like most found worldwide, caused no serious morbidity or mortality.
Sean P Bush, Robert L Norris
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