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Development of a monoclonal antibody against a synthetic peptide of Buthotus saulcyi scorpion venom: a novel diagnostic and neutralizing tool. [PDF]
Zargan J +3 more
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Understanding the complexity of Tityus serrulatus venom: A focus on high molecular weight components. [PDF]
de Oliveira IS +7 more
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Clinical presentation, management and outcome of scorpion sting in pediatric age group of 1-15 years in Kassala State, Sudan. [PDF]
Satti SA, Mohamed SK.
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Diagnostic value of GPX4, IL-13, periostin, and thiol/disulfide balance in adult patients with scorpion envenomation: a prospective observational study. [PDF]
Buyukaslan H, Koçakoğlu Ş.
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Stroke as a rare complication of scorpion stings: A systematic review and analysis. [PDF]
Vasconez-Gonzalez J +6 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2014
Every year, more than 1 million cases of scorpion envenomation are reported worldwide. Although the resultant mortality is lower than that from snake envenomation, there is substantial morbidity and, among children, a risk of death. Almost all systemic scorpion envenomation causes pain at the site of the sting.
Isbister, Geoffrey K. +1 more
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Every year, more than 1 million cases of scorpion envenomation are reported worldwide. Although the resultant mortality is lower than that from snake envenomation, there is substantial morbidity and, among children, a risk of death. Almost all systemic scorpion envenomation causes pain at the site of the sting.
Isbister, Geoffrey K. +1 more
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Pediatrics, 1980
A potentially lethal neurotoxin-producing scorpion, Centruroides sculpturatus, exists in the southwestern United States. The most common symptoms of envenomation of 24 patients included local pain, restlessness, and roving eye movements. In this series 80% of cases were in children less than 10 years of age.
M E, Rimsza +2 more
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A potentially lethal neurotoxin-producing scorpion, Centruroides sculpturatus, exists in the southwestern United States. The most common symptoms of envenomation of 24 patients included local pain, restlessness, and roving eye movements. In this series 80% of cases were in children less than 10 years of age.
M E, Rimsza +2 more
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SCORPION, a molecular database of scorpion toxins
Toxicon, 2002Increasing interest in the studies of toxins and the requirements for better structural and functional annotations have created a need for improved data management in the field of toxins. The molecular database, SCORPION, contains more than 200 entries of fully referenced scorpion toxin data including primary sequences, three-dimensional structures ...
Srinivasan, K.N. +8 more
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Scorpions and scorpionism in Iran’s central desert
Acta Tropica, 2017Venomous scorpions have extreme importance in field of medicine and public health. This descriptive - analytic study was done to identify scorpion fauna, their ecological aspects as well as scorpionism for risk management and prevention of this health problem in Iran's central desert.
Jalil, Nejati +4 more
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Acute life threatening systemic involvement (cardiovascular and central nervous system) occur due to scorpion poisoning, often reported from rural part of world comprises the majority of developing countries. The most serious symptoms are hypertension, impaired left ventricular systolic function, hypotension and pulmonary oedema.
H S, Bawaskar, P H, Bawaskar
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H S, Bawaskar, P H, Bawaskar
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