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Citation

Fatovich DM, Hitchcock T, White J. Emerg. Med. (ACEM-ASEM) 2002; 14(1): 85-88.

Affiliation

Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Perth Hospital, University of Western Australia, Australia. daniel.fatovich@health.wa.gov.au

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11993841

Abstract

Snake bite envenomation typically requires treatment with effective first aid and antivenom. There is a spectrum of envenomation seen, which includes mild envenomation, but this has not been reported previously. We report two cases of mild envenomation and describe the changes in laboratory coagulation values. The patients had a benign clinical course without receiving antivenom. We strongly recommend that if clinicians are considering not treating any envenomated patients with antivenom, they do so only on expert advice.


Language: en

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