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Demographic information and clinical presentation of victims in Phase III non-inferiority clinical trial of SnaFab compare to Razi antivenom in snakebites.

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Seyed Reza Mousavi (13223324)   +13 more
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Acute compartment syndrome following Bitis viper envenomation: a literature review with case reports. [PDF]

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Baliarová D   +5 more
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Snakebites in the Pampa biome, southwest of Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil

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Leonan Guerra   +3 more
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A retrospective analysis of epidemiology, clinical features of envenomation, and in-patient management of snakebites in a model secondary hospital of Assam, North-east India.

Toxicon, 2023
Assam, a Northeastern State of India, is inhabited by several venomous snake species causing substantial morbidity and mortality. The data on the epidemiology of snakebites and their management is underreported in this region.
Hirakjyoti Kakati   +8 more
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Snakebites in Jordan: A clinical and epidemiological study.

Toxicon, 2022
The epidemiology features and clinical symptoms associated with 121 cases of snakebite requiring admission to 24 hospitals in Jordan, during 2018-2020, are discussed. Ninety-six of them (79%) brought with them to the hospital the snake that bit them or a
M. A. Abu Baker   +4 more
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Bothrops snakebites in the Amazon: recovery from hemostatic disorders after Brazilian antivenom therapy

Clinical toxicology, 2020
Introduction: Bothrops atrox snakebites are a major public health problem in the Amazon region and also cause hemostatic disorders. In this study, we assessed the recovery from hemostatic disorders in Bothrops snakebite patients after being given ...
Sâmella Silva de Oliveira   +18 more
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Snakebite

Clinical Pediatrics, 1965
Poisonous Snakebite! An event which evokes terror and fear in the victim and his parents. It presents the physician with an emergency which requires knowledge and skill in management. The purposes of this report are: ( 1) to define the snakebite problem, ( 2) to describe how to identify poisonous snakes, ( 3) to discuss the diagnosis of snake ...
H M, PARRISH, S L, SILBERG, J C, GOLDNER
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Terrestrial venomous snakes and snakebites in the Arab countries of the Middle East.

Toxicon, 2020
The 12 Arab countries of the Middle East are inhabited by 21 species of terrestrial venomous snakes of varying medical importance. This review considers these species, consisting of 16 viperids, 3 elapids and 2 atractaspidines.
Z. Amr, M. A. Abu Baker, D. Warrell
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