PubMedID: 16119247Little is known about snakebites during pregnancy and only a few cases have been reported in the literature. The fact that venomous snakebites during pregnancy result in high fetal wastage and may cause maternal mortality makes this an important, albeit, uncommonly encountered entity in emergency medicine. In this paper, we report on the successful treatment of three cases of snakebite in pregnancy. © 2005 Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd
A 28-year-old pregnant woman presented with swelling of the left foot after she was bitten by a Japa...
Introduction: Although there are many studies in the literature about scorpion stings and scorpion ...
Abstracts: Objective: Scorpion stings remain a serious health problem in many parts of the world. T...
Background: We report our experience with management and treatment of pregnant women who were admitt...
Worldwide occurrence of envenomation by snakebite in pregnancy is rare according to the medical lite...
Snake bite is a common medical emergency and an occupational hazard in a rural population of India. ...
English Title: Envenomation with neonatal death after snakebite during pregnancyEnglish AbstractDuri...
Background: Snake bite in the third trimester of pregnancy with late presentation, systemic envenoma...
Though snake bite is not common among pregnant women, however, the obstetrical consequences are seve...
Reptile bites are rarely seen cases in emergency depart-ments. But particularly in the warm summer m...
Snakebite envenomations (SBEs) in pregnant women can result in adverse maternal or neonatal effects,...
Perinatal outcomes in pregnant women affected by snakebite envenomation and other pregnant women.</p
Snake bite is one of the most neglected public health issues in poor rural communities living in the...
The report describes successful management of 10 women in 2nd and 3rd pregnancy trimesters with Echi...
The report describes successful management of 10 women in 2nd and 3rd pregnancy trimesters with Echi...
A 28-year-old pregnant woman presented with swelling of the left foot after she was bitten by a Japa...
Introduction: Although there are many studies in the literature about scorpion stings and scorpion ...
Abstracts: Objective: Scorpion stings remain a serious health problem in many parts of the world. T...
Background: We report our experience with management and treatment of pregnant women who were admitt...
Worldwide occurrence of envenomation by snakebite in pregnancy is rare according to the medical lite...
Snake bite is a common medical emergency and an occupational hazard in a rural population of India. ...
English Title: Envenomation with neonatal death after snakebite during pregnancyEnglish AbstractDuri...
Background: Snake bite in the third trimester of pregnancy with late presentation, systemic envenoma...
Though snake bite is not common among pregnant women, however, the obstetrical consequences are seve...
Reptile bites are rarely seen cases in emergency depart-ments. But particularly in the warm summer m...
Snakebite envenomations (SBEs) in pregnant women can result in adverse maternal or neonatal effects,...
Perinatal outcomes in pregnant women affected by snakebite envenomation and other pregnant women.</p
Snake bite is one of the most neglected public health issues in poor rural communities living in the...
The report describes successful management of 10 women in 2nd and 3rd pregnancy trimesters with Echi...
The report describes successful management of 10 women in 2nd and 3rd pregnancy trimesters with Echi...
A 28-year-old pregnant woman presented with swelling of the left foot after she was bitten by a Japa...
Introduction: Although there are many studies in the literature about scorpion stings and scorpion ...
Abstracts: Objective: Scorpion stings remain a serious health problem in many parts of the world. T...