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Chromatographic Comparison of Scorpion Venoms
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Cardiac function was evaluated by serial echocardiography in 30 children affected by scorpion stings. They could be separated into two groups on the basis of the initial echocardiogram. Group 1, consisting of 18 children, had normal left ventricular function, whereas group 2, consisting of 12 children, showed compromised left ventricular function ...
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