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Human & Experimental Toxicology
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Clinical Features and Treatment of Elapidae Bites: Report of Three Cases

L.K. Coelho

Toxicological Information Center of Santa Catarina and Medical Clinical Department, University Hospital, Federal University of Santa Catarina, 88049 Florian6polis SC - Brazil

E. Silva

Toxicological Information Center of Santa Catarina and Medical Clinical Department, University Hospital, Federal University of Santa Catarina, 88049 Florian6polis SC - Brazil

C. Espositto

Toxicological Information Center of Santa Catarina and Medical Clinical Department, University Hospital, Federal University of Santa Catarina, 88049 Florian6polis SC - Brazil

M. Zanin

Toxicological Information Center of Santa Catarina and Medical Clinical Department, University Hospital, Federal University of Santa Catarina, 88049 Florian6polis SC - Brazil

This report describes two accidents, involving snakes of the Micrurus corallinus species, where compromising respiratory function was not observed and the specific anti-elapidic serum was the single therapy used, and a third incident, probably involving Micrurus frontalis, where neostigmine was used to remedy respiratory failure.

Human & Experimental Toxicology, Vol. 11, No. 2, 135-137 (1992)
DOI: 10.1177/096032719201100213


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