Formosan Russell's viper (Daboia russelli siamensis) is the sixth most frequent cause of snakebite in Taiwan. Its venom has been thought to have both neurotoxic and hematoxic properties. This viper's snakebite is rare and thus scarcely subjected to systemic studies. In this paper, we retrospectively analyzed and described 18 cases of viper snakebite from 1987 to 1999. Like that of the Russell's viper snakebite in other South East Asian areas, varied degrees of acute renal failure, incoagulable blood with bleeding diathesis and hemolysis were the major symptoms found in the systemic envenoming patients. Systemic thrombosis seems to be the distinguishing feature in Formosan Russell's viper snakebite. Neither symptoms nor signs of neuromuscula...
Snake bite is currently one of the most neglected tropical diseases affecting much of the developing...
Snake bite envenomation is not uncommon in Taiwan. This study focuses on the pattern of poisonous sn...
Snakes are reptiles that have existed for over 100 million years. They are believed to evolved from ...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the epidemiology of snake bite in the region and attempt to compare pro...
ABSTRACT: Six of the 15 species of venomous snakes found in Taiwan are responsible for most of the c...
Of 123 patients with proved Russell's viper bite, 28% showed no evidence of envenoming, 28% had loca...
An improved enzyme immunoassay technique (EIA) was used in the diagnosis of 311 suspected Russell's ...
Background: Russell’s viper (Daboia russelii) of Family Viperidae is a highly venomous snake in Sri ...
Background: Envenoming by vipers Russell's and Echis Carinatus are common accidents faced by farmers...
The snake genus Daboia (Viperidae: Viperinae; Oppel, 1811) contains five species: D. deserti, D. mau...
In Sri Lanka, Russell's viper, Vipera russelli pulchella, kills more people than any other species o...
Context: Russells viper is more medically important than any other Asian snake, due to number of env...
Abstract Background: There are 6 species of venomous snakes in Taiwan. Two of them, Deinagkistrodon...
AbstractBackgroundThe epidemiological features of snakebite are fragmented and inadequate in most co...
Four types of antivenom are used to treat snakebites by the six species of venomous snakes native to...
Snake bite is currently one of the most neglected tropical diseases affecting much of the developing...
Snake bite envenomation is not uncommon in Taiwan. This study focuses on the pattern of poisonous sn...
Snakes are reptiles that have existed for over 100 million years. They are believed to evolved from ...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe the epidemiology of snake bite in the region and attempt to compare pro...
ABSTRACT: Six of the 15 species of venomous snakes found in Taiwan are responsible for most of the c...
Of 123 patients with proved Russell's viper bite, 28% showed no evidence of envenoming, 28% had loca...
An improved enzyme immunoassay technique (EIA) was used in the diagnosis of 311 suspected Russell's ...
Background: Russell’s viper (Daboia russelii) of Family Viperidae is a highly venomous snake in Sri ...
Background: Envenoming by vipers Russell's and Echis Carinatus are common accidents faced by farmers...
The snake genus Daboia (Viperidae: Viperinae; Oppel, 1811) contains five species: D. deserti, D. mau...
In Sri Lanka, Russell's viper, Vipera russelli pulchella, kills more people than any other species o...
Context: Russells viper is more medically important than any other Asian snake, due to number of env...
Abstract Background: There are 6 species of venomous snakes in Taiwan. Two of them, Deinagkistrodon...
AbstractBackgroundThe epidemiological features of snakebite are fragmented and inadequate in most co...
Four types of antivenom are used to treat snakebites by the six species of venomous snakes native to...
Snake bite is currently one of the most neglected tropical diseases affecting much of the developing...
Snake bite envenomation is not uncommon in Taiwan. This study focuses on the pattern of poisonous sn...
Snakes are reptiles that have existed for over 100 million years. They are believed to evolved from ...