1.The management of snake bite.
Hong Gee LYU ; Dong Kun KIM ; Chang Sig CHOI ; Bong Chul BAEK ; Yong Ung JANG
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1991;41(2):238-246
No abstract available.
Snake Bites*
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Snakes*
2.A clinical review of snake bites in rural area.
Nam Kyu KIM ; Seung Ho CHOI ; Hoon Sang CHI ; Byong Ro KIM ; Jin Sik MIN
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1993;45(4):574-585
No abstract available.
Snake Bites*
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Snakes*
3.A clinical review of snake bite.
Sang Jin SONG ; Hyun Jin CHO ; Yang Soo JUNG
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1991;41(3):358-364
No abstract available.
Snake Bites*
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Snakes*
4.Study of 69 patients with venomous snakebite at Pediatric Hospital N01
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;503(2):55-58
A prospective study were carried out in 69 patients (mean age: 9,22) with venomous snakebite at Pediatric Hospital N01 from 5/2002-5/2003. The male to female ratio was 2 to1. 90% of these patients was from provinces. Most of venomous snakes were: Trimeresurus sp, Colloselasma shodostoma, Naja Siamensis. 80% cases were classified as moderate and severe envenomation. Local infection and necrosis acquired more than 30%. 25% cases had blisters. Local wound spread over at least 1 joint in 75% cases, 42% had signs of hemorrhage, 23.2% developed neurotoxicity and 18.8% had manifestations of respiratory distress, mostly caused by Elapidae. 25% of them had systematic signs. 62.3% had coagulation disorder. Most of cases had improper first aid. 68% had indication for antivenom but only 38% of patients had been given antivenom as a specific treatment. Patients with blisters at bite sites tended to get more local infection, necrosis, spontaneous bleeding and DIC
Snake Bites
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Snakes
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Child
5.A clinical study on snake bite.
Wan Bo KIM ; Byung Hwa KEUM ; Ge Sung LEE ; Ki Woo KWAK ; Hye Ree LEE ; Bang Bu YOUN
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1991;12(7):22-29
No abstract available.
Snake Bites*
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Snakes*
6.A clinical study on snake bite.
Wan Bo KIM ; Byung Hwa KEUM ; Ge Sung LEE ; Ki Woo KWAK ; Hye Ree LEE ; Bang Bu YOUN
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1991;12(7):22-29
No abstract available.
Snake Bites*
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Snakes*
7.A case report of snake bite associated with subcapsular hematoma of the liver.
Sang Kyung CHOI ; Soon Tae PARK ; Woo Song HA ; Soon Chan HONG ; Ho Seong HAN ; Byoung Kwon HWANG ; Jong Yeon JANG ; Eui Chul JUNG ; Young Jun LEE
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1991;40(2):269-273
No abstract available.
Hematoma*
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Liver*
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Snake Bites*
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Snakes*
8.Cutaneous Fusariosis in Unprotected Snake Bite Wound of Farmer's Hand.
Eun Taik SON ; Hwan Jun CHOI ; Young Man LEE ; Jun Hyuk KIM ; Doo Hyun NAM ; Hyun Deuk CHO
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2015;42(2):254-256
No abstract available.
Fusariosis*
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Hand*
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Snake Bites*
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Wounds and Injuries*
9.Bilateral Oculomotor Nerve Palsy after Snake Bite.
Eun Hee SOHN ; Soo Young CHOI ; Dae Hyun KIM ; Jei KIM ; Jae Moon KIM ; Ae Young LEE
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2007;25(3):440-441
No abstract available.
Cholinesterase Inhibitors
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Oculomotor Nerve Diseases*
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Oculomotor Nerve*
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Snake Bites*
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Snakes*
10.Development of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome after a Snake Bite: A Case Report.
Yong Han SEO ; Mi Ran PARK ; Sie Hyeon YOO
The Korean Journal of Pain 2014;27(1):68-71
The occurrence of CRPS after a snake bite was very rare, only two cases were reported worldwide. Here we report a case that the 44-year-old female patient bitten by snakes CRPS type 1 was treated consecutive intravenous regional block, lumbar sympathectomy and antiepileptic drug therapy, also discuss the possible pathophysiology.
Adult
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Drug Therapy
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Female
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Humans
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Snake Bites*
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Snakes*
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Sympathectomy