نتایج جستجو برای: envenomation

تعداد نتایج: 1383  

Journal: :Anaesthesia and Intensive Care 1980

Journal: :Human & experimental toxicology 2008
N Ranu Alpay S Satar A Sebe M Demir M Topal

Scorpions are nocturnal arthropods that inject their venom through the victims' skin by stingers. By the envenomation, clinical manifestations in a wide spectrum may occur, including pain at one side and death because of severe cardiopulmonary or neurological abnormalities. Sometimes the victim cannot describe the insect or does not remember even being stung after the event. We present two case...

2017
Huixiang Xiao Hong Pan Keren Liao Mengxue Yang Chunhong Huang

Snakebite envenomation is a neglected global health problem, causing substantial mortality, disability, and psychological morbidity, especially in rural tropical and subtropical zones. Antivenin is currently the only specific medicine for envenomation. However, it is restricted by cold storage, snakebite diagnosis, and high price. Snake venom phospholipase A2s (svPLA2s) are found in all kinds o...

2017
Adebayo A. Adewole Osadolor A. Ugiagbe Temitope G. Onile Gabriel A. Joseph Oluwamayowa D. Kassim Patricia F. Medupin Abiodun S. Adeniran

Background Snake bite in the third trimester of pregnancy with late presentation, systemic envenomation; disseminated intravascular coagulopathy and delivery of a live neonate is uncommon in a low resource setting. Case We present a 22 year old unbooked Gravida 3 Para 1+ 1 1alive lentiviral positive woman at 32 weeks gestation with snake bite, leg swelling, vaginal bleeding and labour pains. ...

Journal: :The Permanente journal 2011
Steven R Offerman G Patrick Daubert Richard F Clark

Black widow spiders (Latrodectus mactans) are found throughout the US. Though bites are relatively uncommon, they pose a significant health problem with over 2500 reported to American poison control centers annually. Black widow spider bites cause a characteristic envenomation syndrome consisting of severe pain, muscle cramping, abdominal pain, and back pain. The significant pain associated wit...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2011
Ulrich Kuch Sanjib Kumar Sharma Emilie Alirol François Chappuis

The Lesser Black Krait (Bungarus lividus) is a small, secretive, nocturnal elapid snake inhabiting Nepal, Bangladesh and India. We report a case of B. lividus bite in Nepal resulting in burning sensation at the bite site and over the whole body, abdominal pain, vomiting, slurred speech, ptosis, and progressive generalized neuromuscular paralysis leading to respiratory distress and death. Only o...

Journal: :Annals of emergency medicine 2012
Paul S Auerbach

We performed a systematic review of the evidence supporting various treatments for envenomation by jellyfish (cnidarian) and related organisms in North America and Hawaii. Our review produced 19 pertinent primary articles. Current research demonstrates variable response to treatment, often with conflicting results according to species studied, which contributes to considerable confusion about w...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2005
Harold Merle Angélique Donnio Lucas Ayeboua Yves Plumelle Didier Smadja Laurent Thomas

We report a case of snakebite in which envenomation was manifested through impairment of the visual field. The patient, a 46-year-old man, was bitten on the right thumb by Bothrops lanceolatus. Treatment with a specific equine antivenom (Bothrofav) was administered one hour after the bite. With the exception of fang marks, the results of a clinical examination, particularly the neurologic compo...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 2008
S B Deshpande R Pandey A K Tiwari

Indian red scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus; MBT) produces lethal stings and is a matter of concern in certain parts of India. MBT envenomation produces multi-systemic involvement, thus presents difficulty in the management. Symptomatic treatment has been practiced earlier that failed to relieve the toxic effects of the venom. Therefore, present manuscript deals with pathophysiologically based appr...

2015
Adam K. Brys Brad M. Gandolfi Howard Levinson Charles J. Gerardo

Copperhead bites account for nearly 40% of all snakebites in the United States. Although common, these bites are rarely severe, and most are treated with supportive care and antivenom. We describe the first reported case of a copperhead envenomation resulting in a hand compartment syndrome with measured elevated compartment pressures that necessitated fasciotomy of the hand. Our case underscore...

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