نتایج جستجو برای: envenomation

تعداد نتایج: 1383  

2011
Eric J Lavonas Anne-Michelle Ruha William Banner Vikhyat Bebarta Jeffrey N Bernstein Sean P Bush William P Kerns William H Richardson Steven A Seifert David A Tanen Steve C Curry Richard C Dart

BACKGROUND Envenomation by crotaline snakes (rattlesnake, cottonmouth, copperhead) is a complex, potentially lethal condition affecting thousands of people in the United States each year. Treatment of crotaline envenomation is not standardized, and significant variation in practice exists. METHODS A geographically diverse panel of experts was convened for the purpose of deriving an evidence-i...

Journal: :Annals of emergency medicine 2014
Eric J Lavonas Vaishali Khatri Claire Daugherty Becki Bucher-Bartelson Thomas King Richard C Dart

STUDY OBJECTIVE We estimate the proportion of patients with crotaline snake envenomation who are treated with Crotalidae polyvalent immune Fab (ovine) antivenom and who develop medically significant late bleeding. METHODS We performed a systematic review of all published cohort studies of North American crotaline snake envenomation patients treated with Fab antivenom. We searched PubMed, Ovid...

2015
Osman Okan Olcaysu Kenan Cadirci Ahmet Altun Afak Durur Karakaya Huseyin Bayramlar

Purpose. We aimed to describe a unique case in which a patient developed unilateral optic neuritis and angle-closure glaucoma as a result of snake envenomation. Case Report. Approximately 18 hours after envenomation, a 67-year-old female patient described visual impairment and severe pain in her left eye (LE). The patient's best corrected visual acuity was 10/10 in the RE and hand motion in the...

2015
Choo Hock Tan Nget Hong Tan Kae Yi Tan Kok Onn Kwong

Sea snake envenomation is a serious occupational hazard in tropical waters. In Malaysia, the beaked sea snake (Hydrophis schistosus, formerly known as Enhydrina schistosa) and the spine-bellied sea snake (Hydrophis curtus, formerly known as Lapemis curtus or Lapemis hardwickii) are two commonly encountered species. Australian CSL sea snake antivenom is the definitive treatment for sea snake env...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2015
Rajendra Pandey

the neglected problem of snake bite envenoming: The need for a global partnership. PLoS Med. 2006;3:e150. 5. Krishnamurthy S, Gunasekaran K, Mahadevan S, Bobby Z, Kumar AP. Russell’s viper envenomation-associated acute kidney injury in children in Southern India. Indian Pediatr. 2015;52:583-6. 6. Ismail AK. The path to improving the clinical management on snakebite and envenomation management: ...

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 2000
F Bucaretchi C R Deus Reinaldo S Hyslop P R Madureira E M De Capitani R J Vieira

From January, 1984 to December, 1996, 422 patients (ages 9 m-99 y, median 29 y) were admitted after being bitten by spiders which were brought and identified as Phoneutria spp. Most of the bites occurred at March and April months (29.2%), in the houses (54.5%), during the day (76.5%), and in the limbs (feet 40.9%, hands 34.3%). Upon hospital admission, most patients presented only local complai...

Journal: :Eplasty 2008
Deepak K. Naidu Rami Ghurani R. Emerick Salas Rudolph J. Mannari Martin C. Robson Wyatt G. Payne

BACKGROUND Brown recluse spider bites cause significant trauma via their tissue toxic venom. Diagnosis of these injuries and envenomation is difficult and many times presumptive. Treatment is varied and dependent upon presentation and course of injury. MATERIALS AND METHODS We present a case of a previously unreported incidence of osteomyelitis of the mandible as a result of a brown recluse s...

Journal: :Diving and hyperbaric medicine 2015
Zan A Halford Peter Yc Yu Robert K Likeman Joshua S Hawley-Molloy Craig Thomas Jon-Paul Bingham

The marine environment presents much danger, specifically in regards to the numerous venomous inhabitants within tropical and subtropical waters. The toxins from one such group of venomous marine snails, commonly referred to as 'cone snails', have been well documented in causing human fatalities. Yet information regarding medical treatment for cone snail envenomation is limited and poorly acces...

Journal: :Toxins 2016
Kalana P Maduwage Margaret A O'Leary Anjana Silva Geoffrey K Isbister

Venom detection is crucial for confirmation of envenomation and snake type in snake-bite patients. Enzyme immunoassay (EIA) is used to detect venom, but antivenom in samples prevents venom detection. We aimed to detect snake venom in post-antivenom samples after dissociating venom-antivenom complexes with glycine-HCl (pH 2.2) and heating for 30 min at 950 °C. Serum samples underwent dissociatio...

2014
Tilman Musch

An understanding of the variability of snake venom composition is of high relevance for adequate treatment of snakebites. Clinical observations of bite victims are considered as a first step in the study of venom variability. The present paper suggests the study of local clinical observations made by healers as an anthropological contribution to the interdisciplinary research of venom variabili...

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