Introduction: We reviewed the occurrence, trends, definition and severity of the Irukandji syndrome for the Cairns region of North Queensland, Australia.\ud \ud Methods: A retrospective analysis of patient files from two sources was conducted: historic accounts kept by Dr Jack Barnes for the period 1942 to 1967, and records from the Emergency Unit in Cairns Base Hospital for 1995 to 2007.\ud \ud Results: There has been a significant increase in the length of the Irukandji season since it was first reliably recorded (15 days in 1961; 151 days in 2002); however, annual numbers of envenomations were highly variable. Traditionally, greater frequencies of Irukandji stings were reported at onshore as opposed to offshore locations. However, in rec...
Objective: To describe the epidemiology, clinical features, treatment and outcomes of patients with ...
There is little information on scorpion stings in Australia. The aim of this study is to describe th...
Background: Jellyfish are a common cause of injury throughout the world, with fatalities and severe ...
Introduction: We reviewed the occurrence, trends, definition and severity of the Irukandji syndrome ...
Study objective: We describe Irukandji syndrome (a painful hypercatecholaminergic condition caused b...
Introduction: Irukandji syndrome, a potentially life-threatening condition that follows the sting of...
The Irukandji jelly fish (Carukin ban1esi) is responsible for a significant number of envenomations ...
We describe Irukandji syndrome (a painful hypercatecholaminergic condition caused by jellyfish enven...
Objective: To review the presentations of a series of patients with suspected Irukandji syndrome in ...
Aim: This manuscript presents both demographic and descriptive data related to a distressing clinic...
Envenomation by the Irukandji jellyfish (Carukia barnesi) can result in an array of systemic symptom...
Every year in tropical areas of Australia, in addition to the people who live there, many others vis...
The Irukandji syndrome is a group of delayed (10-40 mins, mean 30 mins) severe systemic symptoms occ...
Irukandji syndrome is a poorly defined set of symptoms that occur after envenoming by certain specie...
[Extract] Irukandji syndrome is a distressing array of symptoms following a jellyfish sting.1 Genera...
Objective: To describe the epidemiology, clinical features, treatment and outcomes of patients with ...
There is little information on scorpion stings in Australia. The aim of this study is to describe th...
Background: Jellyfish are a common cause of injury throughout the world, with fatalities and severe ...
Introduction: We reviewed the occurrence, trends, definition and severity of the Irukandji syndrome ...
Study objective: We describe Irukandji syndrome (a painful hypercatecholaminergic condition caused b...
Introduction: Irukandji syndrome, a potentially life-threatening condition that follows the sting of...
The Irukandji jelly fish (Carukin ban1esi) is responsible for a significant number of envenomations ...
We describe Irukandji syndrome (a painful hypercatecholaminergic condition caused by jellyfish enven...
Objective: To review the presentations of a series of patients with suspected Irukandji syndrome in ...
Aim: This manuscript presents both demographic and descriptive data related to a distressing clinic...
Envenomation by the Irukandji jellyfish (Carukia barnesi) can result in an array of systemic symptom...
Every year in tropical areas of Australia, in addition to the people who live there, many others vis...
The Irukandji syndrome is a group of delayed (10-40 mins, mean 30 mins) severe systemic symptoms occ...
Irukandji syndrome is a poorly defined set of symptoms that occur after envenoming by certain specie...
[Extract] Irukandji syndrome is a distressing array of symptoms following a jellyfish sting.1 Genera...
Objective: To describe the epidemiology, clinical features, treatment and outcomes of patients with ...
There is little information on scorpion stings in Australia. The aim of this study is to describe th...
Background: Jellyfish are a common cause of injury throughout the world, with fatalities and severe ...