Envenomed is the seventh studio album by Florida death metal band Malevolent Creation. The band also released a re-issue album entitled Envenomed II....
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Envenomation is the process by which venom is injected by the bite or sting of a venomous animal. Many kinds of animals, including mammals (e.g., the northern...
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Snakebite (redirect from Snake envenomation)
in farming, forestry, and construction. Snakes commonly involved in envenomations include elapids (such as kraits, cobras and mambas), vipers, and sea...
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Envenom is the eighth album by Runemagick. It was released as a limited edition of 1,000 hand-numbered digipaks only in 2005 through Aftermath Music....
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agility Finger claws and toe spikes incorporated into the costume, usually envenomed As Tarantula-like creature Superhuman strength Wall-crawling ability Organic...
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as the toxin interacts with the victim's body. One serious effect on envenomed victims is hemorrhage syndrome. "First described by Arocha-Pinango and...
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neurotoxicity and are considered especially dangerous. A study of 39 patients envenomed by the Philippine cobra was conducted in 1988. Neurotoxicity occurred...
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managing O. microlepidotus envenoming. Rapid application of pressure-bandage immobilization and efficient retrieval of victims envenomed in remote locales, preferably...
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Bothrops lanceolatus (redirect from Envenomization by the Martinique lancehead viper)
Bothrops lanceolatus — known as the fer-de-lance, Martinican pit viper, and Martinique lancehead — is a species of pit viper endemic to the Caribbean island...
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systemic neurotoxic envenoming or local envenoming or both, although N. oxiana bites produce noticeable symptoms of envenomation more rapidly and prominent...
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therapy. This test indirectly measures the severity of defibrinogenation in envenomed samples. The test is done by collecting 2 ml of venous blood in a dry...
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common, but there have been fatalities. Lonomia is a frequent cause of envenomation in humans in Brazil, with 354 cases reported between 1989 and 2005. Lethality...
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manifestations of envenomation caused by N. oxiana, though they are rare and secondary. The untreated mortality rate among those envenomed by N. oxiana approaches...
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vomiting, headache, and agitation may also occur and indicate severe envenomation. An antivenom has been available since 1956. The common name "redback"...
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PMID 15999868. Fenner P (2000). "Marine envenomation: An update – A presentation on the current status of marine envenomation first aid and medical treatments"...
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variable swelling. In serious cases, scorpion stings may involve the envenomation of humans by toxic scorpions, which may result in extreme pain, serious...
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cheaper treatment. It is the most commonly reported species responsible for envenomed dogs in New South Wales. In 2006, a 12-year-old golden retriever suffered...
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Synanceia (section Treatment of envenomation)
of preparing the fish for eating to avoid poisoning. After stonefish envenomation, the amount of anti-venom given depends on the number of puncture wounds...
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systemic envenoming. The authors concluded the results of the study did not support the use of topical nitroglycerin in brown recluse envenoming. Antivenom...
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75 mg/kg/subcutaneous (S.C) route and 0.3 mg/kg through intravenous (I.V) route. Envenomation symptoms begin with pain at the site of the bite, immediately followed...
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of 5,337 envenomed patients, 57% were cobra victims and the remaining rest of 35% were bitten by kraits and vipers. Of the 5,337 envenomed patients,...
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or minimal envenomation occurred. A lack of edema or erythema in the area of the bite after eight hours indicates a lack of envenomation for most rattlesnake...
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existing political divisions within the Palestinian polity had become envenomed, leading to profound rifts between the majority supporting the revolt...
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tree-dwelling funnel-web spider, has also been claimed to cause fatal envenomation, but to date, this lacks the support of a specific medical report. Assays...
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has heard of' sends New Kent woman to ER". Eagleman, David M. (2007). "Envenomation by the asp caterpillar (Megalopyge opercularis)". Clinical Toxicology...
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infection from bacteria or fungi. Immediate injuries to humans include envenomation, punctures, severed arteries and veins, and rarely death. Fatal stings...
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strike more accurately from a full display and more likely to deliver an envenomed bite. Due to the snake's height off the ground in full display, the resulting...
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some estimates put the number at 1.2 to 5.5 million snakebites, 421,000 envenomings, resulting in perhaps 20,000 deaths, but the actual number of deaths...
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condition and those who are allergic) are at much greater risk. Any envenomation runs the risk of anaphylaxis, a potentially life-threatening allergic...
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Mamushi (section Treatments for envenomations)
Gloydius blomhoffii, commonly known as the mamushi, Japanese moccasin, Japanese pit viper, Qichun snake, Salmusa or Japanese mamushi, is a pit viper species...
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