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Canebrake Rattlesnake Envenomation
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1997To document the clinical presentation and course of consecutive cases of envenomation by the canebrake rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus atricaudatus).The medical care provided all patients envenomated by canebrake rattlesnakes in two institutions was retrospectively reviewed.
R R, Carroll, E L, Hall, C S, Kitchens
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1979
The management of snake bites once the patient reaches the hospital should be to obtain the necessary blood parameters (type and cross-matched blood, complete blood count, platelets, PT, PTT, fibrinogen and fibrin split products, electrolytes and calcium), to evaluate the fang marks and the neurovascular status of the involved extremity and to monitor ...
S R, Garfin, S J, Mubarak, T M, Davidson
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The management of snake bites once the patient reaches the hospital should be to obtain the necessary blood parameters (type and cross-matched blood, complete blood count, platelets, PT, PTT, fibrinogen and fibrin split products, electrolytes and calcium), to evaluate the fang marks and the neurovascular status of the involved extremity and to monitor ...
S R, Garfin, S J, Mubarak, T M, Davidson
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 2001
Rattlesnake envenomations are common in some areas of the United States. Although fatal rattlesnake envenomations are rare and usually preventable, morbidity may be significant. Patients may present with localized edema, hypotension, coagulopathy, or thrombocytopenia.
D A, Tanen +4 more
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Rattlesnake envenomations are common in some areas of the United States. Although fatal rattlesnake envenomations are rare and usually preventable, morbidity may be significant. Patients may present with localized edema, hypotension, coagulopathy, or thrombocytopenia.
D A, Tanen +4 more
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Total CroFab and Anavip Antivenom Vial Administration in US Rattlesnake Envenomations: 2019–2021
Journal of Medical Toxicology, 2023Alicia Dalton
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