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Belgian Superior Health Council recommendations for prevention and guidance in case of severe bleeding. 2015. In french
We present a case report describing both pulmonary embolism and acute mesenteric ischemia as a compli-cation of COVID-19 infection, the later despite adequate anticoagulation as per guidelines. Coagul-ation disorders in the context of... more
Snake venoms, particularly from vipers, are rich sources of serine proteinases, some of which contain thrombin-like activity. Following human envenomations, these toxins often produce rapid coagulopathies via the depletion of circulating... more
Snake envenomation globally is attributed to an ever-increasing human population encroaching into snake territories. Responsible for many bites in Asia is the widespread genus Trimeresurus. While bites lead to haemorrhage , only a few... more
A B S T R A C T Night adders (Causus species within the Viperidae family) are amphibian specialists and a common source of snakebite in Africa. Some species are unique in that they have the longest venom glands of any viper, extending... more
A B S T R A C T A paradigm of venom research is adaptive evolution of toxins as part of a predator-prey chemical arms race. This study examined differential co-factor dependence, variations relative to dietary preference, and the impact... more
Background: Women with type 2 diabetes are more susceptible to coagulopathy disorders and endothelial dysfunction. One possible explanation is the effects of different sex hormones in inflammatory conditions. Increased plasminogen... more
In-silico drug design is crucial step to reduce the number of steps in drug designing process. The present study was focused to design a drug for snake venom peptides. We have selected a peptide Aggretin from the species Calloselasma... more
Aim: To assess the effect of CD4 count stage of HIV positive patients on antiretroviral treatment (ART) and those not on antiretroviral treatments on G-6-PD, Pyruvate kinase enzyme activity, some coagulation and white cell parameters.... more
Due to their potent coagulotoxicity, Australian elapid venoms are unique relative to non-Australian members of the Elapidae snake family. The majority of Australian elapids possess potent procoagulant venom, while only a few species have... more
Dispholidus typus and Thelotornis mossambicanus are closely related rear-fanged colubrid snakes that both possess strongly procoagulant venoms. However, despite similarities in overall venom biochemistry and resulting clinical... more
We want to discuss antivenom use in snakebite clinical practice guidelines. Coronial reviews in Victoria of two cases of snakebite envenomation, one described in detail below, prompted us to submit this paper for a wider audience and... more
Australian elapid snakes are some of the most venomous snakes in the world and are unique among venomous snakes in having mutated forms of the blood clotting factor X in an activated form (FXa) as a key venom component. In human bite... more
PENDAHULUAN Coagulopathy adalah suatu kondisi di mana kemampuan darah untuk membeku (membentuk bekuan) terganggu. Coagulopathy dapat meningkatkan risiki pendarahan. Coagulopathy dapat menyebabkan pendarahan internal atau eksternal yang... more
A paradigm of venom research is adaptive evolution of toxins as part of a predator-prey chemical arms race. This examined differential co-factor dependence, variations relative to dietary preference, and the impact upon relative... more
A paradigm of venom research is adaptive evolution of toxins as part of a predator-prey chemical arms race. This examined differential co-factor dependence, variations relative to dietary preference, and the impact upon relative... more
SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 show a relatively higher mortality rates then other coronaviruses and are all associated with a cytokine storm, this might suggest that inflammatory responses play a role in the pathogenesis. If that is... more
A B S T R A C T Venom is a key evolutionary trait, as evidenced by its widespread convergent evolution across the animal kingdom. In an escalating prey-predator arms race, venoms evolve rapidly to guarantee predatory or defensive success.... more
We want to discuss antivenom use in snakebite clinical practice guidelines. Coronial reviews in Victoria of two cases of snakebite envenomation, one described in detail below, prompted us to submit this paper for a wider audience and... more
INTRODUCTION Disseminated intravascular coagulation or consumption coagulopathy is a well-recognized entity both in various malignant and non-malignant conditions. Most data in paediatric solid tumours are isolated case reports, while... more
Visceral leishmaniasis is a tropical parasitic disease caused by the species of the genus Leishmania infantum. The clinical picture includes fever, splenomegaly, leucopenia, anaemia and hypergammaglobulinaemia. There may also be a drop in... more
The patho-physiology of COVID19 is still not clear. This study investigated the status of coagulation, LDH activity, and inflammation in SARS-CoV-2 infected patients. One hundred and thirty-four newly diagnosed COVID19 infected patients... more
Envenomations are complex medical emergencies that can have a range of symptoms and sequelae. The only specific, scientifically-validated treatment for envenomation is antivenom administration, which is designed to alleviate venom... more
Atractaspis snake species are enigmatic in their natural history, and venom effects are correspondingly poorly described. Clinical reports are scarce but bites have been described as causing severe hypertension, profound local tissue... more
Background Impaired hemostasis, especially coagulopathy contribute to bleeding manifestations in dengue fever. Parameters such as partial thromboplastin time (PTT) and prothrombin time (PT) indicate the impact of dengue on coagulation... more