Coagulopathy and haemorrhage in human victims of Bothrops jararaca envenoming in Brazil.
Thirty-four patients envenomed by Bothrops jararaca in Brazil were studied. Of these, 20 (59%) had incoagulable blood associated with local and/or systemic bleeding and 10 of the 20 were thrombocytopenic. Among 14 patients with coagulable blood, 6 (43%) had bleeding symptoms and 3 (21%) were thrombo...
Main Authors: | Kamiguti, A, Cardoso, J, Theakston, R, Sano-Martins, I, Hutton, R, Rugman, F, Warrell, D, Hay, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1991
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