نتایج جستجو برای: envenoming

تعداد نتایج: 482  

2014
Senanayake A. M. Kularatne Anjana Silva Kosala Weerakoon Kalana Maduwage Chamara Walathara Ranjith Paranagama Suresh Mendis

The Russell's viper (Daboia russelii) is responsible for 30-40% of all snakebites and the most number of life-threatening bites of any snake in Sri Lanka. The clinical profile of Russell's viper bite includes local swelling, coagulopathy, renal dysfunction and neuromuscular paralysis, based on which the syndromic diagnostic tools have been developed. The currently available Indian polyvalent an...

2012
George E. Allen Simon G. A. Brown Nicholas A. Buckley Margaret A. O’Leary Colin B. Page Bart J. Currie Julian White Geoffrey K. Isbister

BACKGROUND Snakebite is a global health issue and treatment with antivenom continues to be problematic. Brown snakes (genus Pseudonaja) are the most medically important group of Australian snakes and there is controversy over the dose of brown snake antivenom. We aimed to investigate the clinical and laboratory features of definite brown snake (Pseudonaja spp.) envenoming, and determine the dos...

Journal: :Anaesthesia 2007

2017

Snakebite envenoming is a potentially life-threatening disease that typically results from the 2. injection of a mixture of different toxins (“venom”) following the bite of a venomous snake. Envenoming can also be caused by venom being sprayed into a person’s eyes by certain species of snakes that have the ability to spit venom as a defence measure. Not all snakebites result in envenoming: some...

2012
Vijayabala jeevagan Thashi Chang Christeine Ariaranee Gnanathasan

Hump-nosed pit viper (Genus Hypnale) is a medically important venomous snake in Sri Lanka and Southwestern India which causes significant morbidity and mortality. Envenoming of this snake results in hemostastic dysfunction, thrombotic microangiopathy, acute kidney injury and death. This case describes an authenticated first case of ischemic stroke in a 65 year old male following envenoming by H...

2013
Shelley F. Stone Geoffrey K. Isbister Seyed Shahmy Fahim Mohamed Chandana Abeysinghe Harendra Karunathilake Ariaranee Ariaratnam Tamara E. Jacoby-Alner Claire L. Cotterell Simon G. A. Brown

BACKGROUND Snake bite is one of the most neglected public health issues in poor rural communities worldwide. In addition to the clinical effects of envenoming, treatment with antivenom frequently causes serious adverse reactions, including hypersensitivity reactions (including anaphylaxis) and pyrogenic reactions. We aimed to investigate the immune responses to Sri Lankan snake envenoming (pred...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2010
Graham Ireland Simon G A Brown Nicholas A Buckley Jeff Stormer Bart J Currie Julian White David Spain Geoffrey K Isbister

OBJECTIVES To determine which laboratory tests are first associated with severe envenoming after a snakebite, when (ie, how long after the bite) the test results become abnormal, and whether this can determine a safe observation period after suspected snakebite. DESIGN, PATIENTS AND SETTING Prospective cohort study of 478 patients with suspected or confirmed snakebite recruited to the Austral...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2003
Sanjib Kumar Sharma Basudha Khanal Parash Pokhrel Ajmal Khan Shekhar Koirala

Four thousand and seventy eight cases of snakebite, occurring between January and December 2000, were analysed for clinical and epidemiological features. Cases of about 379 had features of envenoming and 81 died. All the victims with systemic envenoming had neurotoxicity. No case with coagulopathy was recorded. Snakebite was more frequent between the ages of 10 and 40 years (76%) and in males (...

2012
Lalitha V. Pillai Dhananjay Ambike Saifuddin Husainy Anil Khaire Ashok Captain Ulrich Kuch

We report a case of severe envenoming with unusual complications and two anecdotal cases of fatalities following proven 17-scale-row 'Sind krait' (Bungarus cf. sindanus) bites on people sleeping in temporary huts at construction sites in Pune District, Maharashtra, India. A 25-yr-old male developed progressive neuromuscular paralysis, abdominal pain and autonomic disturbances complicated by fou...

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 2002
Fábio Bucaretchi Sílvia Regina Fontoura Herrera Stephen Hyslop Emílio Carlos Elias Baracat Ronan José Vieira

From January, 1984 to March, 1999, 31 children under 15 y old (ages 1-14 y, median 8 y) were admitted after being bitten by rattlesnakes (Crotalus durissus ssp). One patient was classified as "dry-bite", 3 as mild envenoming, 9 as moderate envenoming and 18 as severe envenoming. Most patients had neuromuscular manifestations, such as palpebral ptosis (27/31), myalgia (23/31) and weakness (20/31...

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