Tumor necrosis factor alpha as a marker for prediction of progression in viperids envenomation and the possible role of its antibodies versus antivenom
Soha Khaled Seif Elnasr;
Abstract
Snake bite envenomations constitute a medical hazard in many regions of the world. Envenomations by viperids are characterized by prominent local tissue damage in the form of edema, haemorrhage and myonecrosis, as well as by systemic alterations such as c
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| Title | Tumor necrosis factor alpha as a marker for prediction of progression in viperids envenomation and the possible role of its antibodies versus antivenom | Authors | Soha Khaled Seif Elnasr | Keywords | Tumor necrosis factor alpha as a marker for prediction of progression in viperids envenomation and the possible role of its antibodies versus antivenom | Issue Date | 2003 | Description | Snake bite envenomations constitute a medical hazard in many regions of the world. Envenomations by viperids are characterized by prominent local tissue damage in the form of edema, haemorrhage and myonecrosis, as well as by systemic alterations such as c |
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