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365 related items for PubMed ID: 31129162

  • 1. Recurrent neurotoxic envenoming of cobra bite.
    Tongpoo A, Trakulsrichai S, Putichote K, Sriapha C, Wananukul W.
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  • 2. A Retrospective Cohort Study of Cobra Envenomation: Clinical Characteristics, Treatments, and Outcomes.
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  • 7. Analysis of the efficacy of Taiwanese freeze-dried neurotoxic antivenom against Naja kaouthia, Naja siamensis and Ophiophagus hannah through proteomics and animal model approaches.
    Liu CC, You CH, Wang PJ, Yu JS, Huang GJ, Liu CH, Hsieh WC, Lin CC.
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  • 12. Clinical effects and treatment of envenoming by Hoplocephalus spp. snakes in Australia: Australian Snakebite Project (ASP-12).
    Isbister GK, White J, Currie BJ, O'Leary MA, Brown SG, ASP Investigators.
    Toxicon; 2011 Dec 01; 58(8):634-40. PubMed ID: 21967812
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  • 16. Australian taipan (Oxyuranus spp.) envenoming: clinical effects and potential benefits of early antivenom therapy - Australian Snakebite Project (ASP-25).
    Johnston CI, Ryan NM, O'Leary MA, Brown SG, Isbister GK.
    Clin Toxicol (Phila); 2017 Feb 01; 55(2):115-122. PubMed ID: 27903075
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  • 17. Death adder envenoming causes neurotoxicity not reversed by antivenom--Australian Snakebite Project (ASP-16).
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    PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 2012 Feb 01; 6(9):e1841. PubMed ID: 23029595
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  • 18. Species-specific and geographical variation in venom composition of two major cobras in Indian subcontinent: Impact on polyvalent antivenom therapy.
    Mukherjee AK.
    Toxicon; 2020 Dec 01; 188():150-158. PubMed ID: 33127373
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  • 19. Severe rhabdomyolysis from red-bellied black snake (Pseudechis porphyriacus) envenoming despite antivenom.
    Lim AY, Singh PN, Isbister GK.
    Toxicon; 2016 Jul 01; 117():46-8. PubMed ID: 27039255
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  • 20. ELISA confirmation of acute and past envenoming by the monocellate Thai cobra (Naja kaouthia).
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