نتایج جستجو برای: snake bite

تعداد نتایج: 22128  

2016
Rupinder Sharma Varundeep Dogra Gurudutt Sharma Vivek Chauhan

INTRODUCTION In North India snake bite deaths are predominantly seen with neurotoxic envenomations (NEs) whereas in South India the hemotoxic envenomation (HE) is more common. Krait is responsible for most deaths in North India. It bites people sleeping on the floors, mostly at night. We describe the profile of venomous snake bites over 1 year in 2013. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study was cond...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2008
H S Bawaskar P H Bawaskar D P Punde M K Inamdar R B Dongare R R Bhoite

One hundred and eighty two cases of snakebite were admitted during twelve months at five hospitals situated in five different districts of rural Maharashtra. Out of these 55 (30.2%), 38 (20.8%), 48 (26.3%), 41 (22.5%) cases were bitten by Echis carinatus (Eh), Russell's viper (Rv), krait (Kr) and Cobra (Cr) respectively. Clinical confirmation of snakebite with envenoming was by identification o...

2010
Abhishek Srivastava A. B. Taly Anupam Gupta Aumir Moin T. Murali

A 40-year-old man presented with a nonhealing wound on the left ankle for the last 5 weeks, a tingling sensation in both hands for 20 days, and weakness in all four limbs for 10 days. He had been bitten by a snake while working in a sugarcane field 6 weeks earlier and had received tetanus toxoid and anti-snake venom on the day of the bite. He had clinical, biochemical, and electrophysiological ...

1940
J. S. Chowhan

lnS season) or during egg-laying period then the victim is bitten repeatedly during that period every year, and in worse cases even on the same dates every month. Some persons allege the bite is^ influenced by particular phases of the moon. It is said that during that period a particular type of smell is emanated by the victim which attracts male snakes exactly as if they would be attracted by ...

2017

TuERii has long been needed a really authoritative and reliable snake-bite poster for use in hospitals, dispensaries, and public institutions in India. At the suggestion of Messrs. Thacker, Spink and Co., a large coloured snake-bite poster, 3| by 2-| feet in size, has now been prepared at the Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine; to be issued as a supplement on payment to subscribers to the Ind...

Journal: :Journal of occupational medicine. : official publication of the Industrial Medical Association 1966
H L Stahnke A McBride

2016
Anyi Xu Renfei Shan Daochao Huang Jiajia Zhou Anaswasseem Keenoo Jie Qin

The most serious complications of the central nervous system that occur after venomous snake bite are intracranial hemorrhage and ischemic stroke.We present a rarely seen central nervous system complication, acute demyelinating encephalomyelitis, after a treated Deinagkistrodon's viper bite.On April 5, 2015, a 50-year-old male farmer was bitten on his right leg by a Deinagkistrodon's viper. The...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2002
Michelle A Johnston Daniel M Fatovich Andrew D Haig Frank F S Daly

We report a 44-year-old Western Australian man who suffered a cardiac arrest several hours after a bite by a brown snake. He was successfully resuscitated after bolus administration of undiluted brown snake antivenom. We suggest that an initial bolus dose of at least five ampoules (5000 units) of undiluted brown snake antivenom should be given as primary therapy for cardiac arrest following bro...

Journal: :Military medicine 1990
R T Murdock G L White D M Pedersen J M DeFaller C C Snyder

Summer exercises in the continental United States bring many military personnel in contact with our four types of indigenous venomous snakes. Personnel with a knowledge of these snakes, their habits, and habitat, and who exercise common sense are much less likely to fall victim to a venomous bite. When a bite does occur, timely and appropriate first aid can help to reduce the sequelae of an env...

Journal: :British medical journal 1974
B M Greenwood D A Warrell N M Davidson L D Ormerod H A Reid

Management of a patient with snake bite is influenced by the nature of the offending snake. Species diagnosis based on the patient's history and physical signs is often unreliable and the possibility of making a species diagnosis by immunological means has therefore been investigated. Wound aspirates, blister fluids, sera, and urine samples from patients with snake bite were examined for the pr...

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