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Pit Viper Snakebite Envenomation
Clinical Toxicology, 1979AbstractPit viper snakebite is a relatively uncommon medical emergency which must be adequately diagnosed and treated to minimize local tissue destruction and systemic complications and to prevent death. Severity is highly variable and may range from minimal local pain and swelling to marked pain, edema, tissue necrosis, hemorrhage, shock, and death ...
John F. Clement, Robert G. Pietrusko
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The kinetics of snakebite envenoming and therapy
Toxicon, 1996Abstract Treatment of systemic envenoming is related to the neutralizing efficacy of the antivenom used, the route by which it is administered and the dose. In the past, treatment of patients has depended almost entirely on the individual clinician ‘s experience in assessing the severity of envenoming.
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Metalloproteinase inhibitors in snakebite envenomations
Drug Discovery Today, 1999, Gutiérrez, , Rucavado, , Ovadia
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Snakebite and Envenomation Management in Malaysia
2014Malaysia is a tropical country and snakes are an essential component of its many ecosystems. A number of medically significant venomous land and marine species have been recorded from Malaysia. Humans are exposed to bites and envenoming from these snakes during their engagement in various activities that bring them into the animal’s natural habitat ...
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Lance-Adams syndrome: An unusual complication of snakebite envenomation
Toxicon, 2022Ritwik Ghosh +2 more
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SNAKEBITE ENVENOMING SNAKEBITE ENVENOMING A strategy for prevention and control
2019Nuñez, Leonardo J. León +2 more
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