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Southern Medical Journal, 1986
We treated 18 patients who had Crotalidae envenomation between January 1980 and September 1984. Primary antivenin therapy minimized morbidity and obviated mortality. More specificially, judicious though quantitatively sufficient antivenin therapy made surgical intervention unnecessary.
D G, Christopher, C B, Rodning
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We treated 18 patients who had Crotalidae envenomation between January 1980 and September 1984. Primary antivenin therapy minimized morbidity and obviated mortality. More specificially, judicious though quantitatively sufficient antivenin therapy made surgical intervention unnecessary.
D G, Christopher, C B, Rodning
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Acute kidney injury induced by thrombotic microangiopathy in two cases of Bothrops envenomation
Clinical toxicology, 2018Context: Bothrops snakes are the most frequent agents of snakebites in South and Central America. Acute kidney injury (AKI) is one of its complications and has multifactorial origin.
C. Malaque, I. Duayer, M. Santoro
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1989
Over a 12-year period, 61 patients were admitted to a metropolitan hospital on 67 occasions with envenomation from snakes, spiders, ticks or bees. We describe the epidemiology of the bites and the patient's response to treatment. First aid was used in only 50% of patients with potentially-lethal bites.
M M, Fisher, C J, Bowey
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Over a 12-year period, 61 patients were admitted to a metropolitan hospital on 67 occasions with envenomation from snakes, spiders, ticks or bees. We describe the epidemiology of the bites and the patient's response to treatment. First aid was used in only 50% of patients with potentially-lethal bites.
M M, Fisher, C J, Bowey
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2008
As more Americans travel in greater numbers in search of exotic destinations, they may encounter dangerous marine life that hide in reefs and shallow marine waters. In this case report, we describe a case of stonefish envenomation and provide a review of the literature on management and prevention.
Owen, Prentice+4 more
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As more Americans travel in greater numbers in search of exotic destinations, they may encounter dangerous marine life that hide in reefs and shallow marine waters. In this case report, we describe a case of stonefish envenomation and provide a review of the literature on management and prevention.
Owen, Prentice+4 more
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Spontaneous hemoperitoneum and anaphylactic shock associated with Hymenoptera envenomation in a dog.
Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2018OBJECTIVE To describe the clinical presentation of a dog with spontaneous hemoperitoneum associated with anaphylactic shock from Hymenoptera envenomation.
D. J. Caldwell+4 more
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Pituitary dysfunction in survivors of Russell's viper snake bite envenomation: A prospective study
Neurology India, 2018Purpose: Endocrinal insufficiency caused by vasculotoxic snake envenomation is under-recognized and is mostly confined to a specific geographic area.
B. Naik+9 more
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Inverted Takotsubo syndrome in Androctonus australis scorpion envenomation
Clinical toxicology, 2018Context: The nature of scorpion-related cardiomyopathy is still a matter of debate where specific toxin-induced cardiomyopathy, ischemic, or catecholaminergic cardiomyopathy is advocated as well.
F. Abroug+4 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2004
This article focuses on the medically relevant arachnid species found in North America and selected other arachnids from around the world. While it is largely still true that the geographic location of the envenomation assists in determining the species responsible, the booming trade in arachnids as exotic pets should prompt the clinician to inquire ...
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This article focuses on the medically relevant arachnid species found in North America and selected other arachnids from around the world. While it is largely still true that the geographic location of the envenomation assists in determining the species responsible, the booming trade in arachnids as exotic pets should prompt the clinician to inquire ...
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Clinical toxicology, 2018
Objective: The noble false widow Steatoda nobilis is the only medically significant spider known to occur in the British Isles and Ireland, with a single case of steatodism ever reported from Great Britain. We present here five new cases of envenomations
John P. Dunbar+3 more
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Objective: The noble false widow Steatoda nobilis is the only medically significant spider known to occur in the British Isles and Ireland, with a single case of steatodism ever reported from Great Britain. We present here five new cases of envenomations
John P. Dunbar+3 more
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Clinical toxicology, 2017
Context: Coagulation derangements in copperhead envenomation are considered less severe than other crotaline envenomations, resulting in recommendations to limit both coagulation testing and antivenom treatment.
C. Gerardo+3 more
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Context: Coagulation derangements in copperhead envenomation are considered less severe than other crotaline envenomations, resulting in recommendations to limit both coagulation testing and antivenom treatment.
C. Gerardo+3 more
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