Pain is the most conspicuous symptom observed in patients wounded by stingrays, and skin necrosis is common in accidents by freshwater stingrays. The extract from the stinger integumentary tissue of Potamotrygon falkneri containing toxic components (venom) was tested for its ability to induce histopathological changes in the dorsal skin of mice at different times. 3-6 h after injection, foci of necrosis in isolated basal epidermal cells were observed. Full coagulative necrosis of the skin, subcutaneous tissue and skeletal muscle was evident as soon as 24 h after venom exposure, with a clear demarcation from the normal skin. After 48 h, round collections of necrotic cells start to coalesce originating extensive skin necrotic plaques that det...
Cathorops spixii is one of the most abundant venomous fish of the southeastern coast of the State of...
AbstractStingrays from the Potamotrygon cf. henlei species are widely distributed in high numbers th...
Stingrays commonly cause human envenoming related accidents in populations of the sea, near rivers a...
Pain is the most conspicuous symptom observed in patients wounded by stingrays, and skin necrosis is...
Pain is the most conspicuous symptom observed in patients wounded by stingrays, and skin necrosis is...
Pain is the most conspicuous symptom observed in patients wounded by stingrays, and skin necrosis is...
Stingrays are elasmobranchs found along the seacoast and in some rivers of Brazil. Pain is the most ...
Stingrays of the family Potamotrygonidae are widespread throughout river systems of South America th...
Freshwater stingrays are very common in the Parana, Paraguay, Araguaia, and Tocantins Rivers and tri...
Freshwater stingrays cause many serious human injuries, but identification of the offending species ...
Freshwater stingrays cause many serious human injuries, but identification of the offending species ...
Marine and freshwater stingrays are characterized by the presence of one to three mineralized serrat...
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Background: Stingrays belong to Chondrichthyes class.They live in freshwaters and oceans all over th...
Stings by Thalassophryne nattereri are responsible for envenomation of fishermen in north-eastern Br...
Cathorops spixii is one of the most abundant venomous fish of the southeastern coast of the State of...
AbstractStingrays from the Potamotrygon cf. henlei species are widely distributed in high numbers th...
Stingrays commonly cause human envenoming related accidents in populations of the sea, near rivers a...
Pain is the most conspicuous symptom observed in patients wounded by stingrays, and skin necrosis is...
Pain is the most conspicuous symptom observed in patients wounded by stingrays, and skin necrosis is...
Pain is the most conspicuous symptom observed in patients wounded by stingrays, and skin necrosis is...
Stingrays are elasmobranchs found along the seacoast and in some rivers of Brazil. Pain is the most ...
Stingrays of the family Potamotrygonidae are widespread throughout river systems of South America th...
Freshwater stingrays are very common in the Parana, Paraguay, Araguaia, and Tocantins Rivers and tri...
Freshwater stingrays cause many serious human injuries, but identification of the offending species ...
Freshwater stingrays cause many serious human injuries, but identification of the offending species ...
Marine and freshwater stingrays are characterized by the presence of one to three mineralized serrat...
Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-11T13:54:58Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 juliana luiza.pdf: 387...
Background: Stingrays belong to Chondrichthyes class.They live in freshwaters and oceans all over th...
Stings by Thalassophryne nattereri are responsible for envenomation of fishermen in north-eastern Br...
Cathorops spixii is one of the most abundant venomous fish of the southeastern coast of the State of...
AbstractStingrays from the Potamotrygon cf. henlei species are widely distributed in high numbers th...
Stingrays commonly cause human envenoming related accidents in populations of the sea, near rivers a...