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Krait Snake Bite Presenting as a Cerebral Salt Wasting.
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Retrospective Analysis of Snake Bite Incidences and Management at Meerut Kidney Hospital
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Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2006
North American coral snakes are distinctively colored beginning with a black snout and an alternating pattern of black, yellow, and red. They have fixed front fangs and a poorly developed system for venom delivery, requiring a chewing action to inject the venom.
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North American coral snakes are distinctively colored beginning with a black snout and an alternating pattern of black, yellow, and red. They have fixed front fangs and a poorly developed system for venom delivery, requiring a chewing action to inject the venom.
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Emergency Medicine, 1991
ABSTRACTAustralian snakes (elapids) are from‐fanged, producing venom in a modified salivary gland primarily for hunting prey but which can also act as deterrent if the snake itself is attacked. The venom is a complex mixture of proteins whose clinical effects may include neurotoxic, myolytic, haemotoxic and other problems.
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ABSTRACTAustralian snakes (elapids) are from‐fanged, producing venom in a modified salivary gland primarily for hunting prey but which can also act as deterrent if the snake itself is attacked. The venom is a complex mixture of proteins whose clinical effects may include neurotoxic, myolytic, haemotoxic and other problems.
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