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Envenomation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Envenomation is the process by which venom is injected into some animal by the bite (or sting) of a venomous animal. Many kinds of animals, including mammals (e.g., the Northern Short-tailed Shrew, ...
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Consulting Staff, Envenomation Specialist, Department of Emergency Medicine, Loma Linda University Medical Center; ... Moderate rattlesnake envenomation in a toddler after treatment with antivenom. Photo by Sean Bush, MD. ... Rapidly progressive swelling is usually indicative of a severe envenomation.
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Reliable statistics on scorpion envenomation are not available. Many potentially dangerous scorpions inhabit the underdeveloped or developing world. Consequently, numerous envenomations go unreported, and true incidence is unknown.
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Envenomation - Definition of Envenomation at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Envenomation. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Search another word or see envenomation on Thesaurus | Reference...
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Discusses several cases of centipede stings. ... Skin necrosis may occur at the site of envenomation during the weeks following the sting, but rarely becomes extensive and heals spontaneously. Systemic symptoms may include anxiety, fever, dizziness, palpitations, and nausea.
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Definition of envenomation from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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email a friend ... Envenomation Response ... I Was Bitten: Envenomation Response...
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Poisoning, envenomation, and direct trauma are all possible in the marine environment. Ciguatera poisoning can result from ingestion of predatory fish that have accumulated biotoxins. Symptoms can be gastrointestinal or neurologic, or mixed.
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STUDY OBJECTIVE: To document the clinical presentation and course of consecutive cases of envenomation by the canebrake rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus atricaudatus). ... CONCLUSION: In envenomation by North American pit vipers, rhabdomyolysis appears to be characteristic of envenomation by the canebrake rattlesnake.
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Cobra envenomation is an extremely variable process and known to cause profound neurological abnormalities. The complexity of cobra venom can induce multiple-organ failure, leading to death in case of severe envenomation.
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