TY - BOOK
T1 - Toxinology
T2 - Clinical toxinology in Asia Pacific and Africa
AU - Gopalakrishnakone, P.
AU - Faiz, Abul
AU - Fernando, Ravindra
AU - Gnanathasan, Christeine Ariaranee
AU - Habib, Abdulrazaq Garba
AU - Yang, Chen Chang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2015
PY - 2015/1/1
Y1 - 2015/1/1
N2 - Clinical toxinologic conditions are becoming increasingly frequent, more so than is generally recognized. The conditions comprise of clinical aspects such as the diagnosis, management, and prevention of snakebite envenoming, scorpion sting, mushroom toxins, plant toxins, and other natural toxins. Clinical toxinology also deals with the ecology, epidemiology, regional differences, and varieties of fauna accounting for different envenoming manifestations. This handbook includes 30 chapters addressing various topics on clinical toxinology such as the epidemiology and management of snakebites in different Asian and African countries, disability following snakebite, effect of snake venoms on hemostasis, socioeconomic aspects of snakebites, therapeutic application of snake venom, scorpion sting in the Middle East, jelly sh sting, etc. These titles are written by experts currently working in the subspecialty, many of whom have rst-hand experience in the relevant research elds. In virtually all the topics, appropriate illustrations are provided to simplify comprehension including tables, gures and pictures. This reference work on Clinical Toxinology in Asia Paci c and Africa, in the "Toxinology" handbook series, is designed to keep readers abreast with new knowledge and experience in toxinology regionally and globally. Toxinologists, researchers, scientists, and experts in this eld from various working areas considered it necessary to collect all the aspects of clinical toxinology in a single, handy handbook. This can be used by medical students, postgraduate students, general practitioners, specialists in internal medicine, critical care physicians, emergency physicians, and anesthetists worldwide.”
AB - Clinical toxinologic conditions are becoming increasingly frequent, more so than is generally recognized. The conditions comprise of clinical aspects such as the diagnosis, management, and prevention of snakebite envenoming, scorpion sting, mushroom toxins, plant toxins, and other natural toxins. Clinical toxinology also deals with the ecology, epidemiology, regional differences, and varieties of fauna accounting for different envenoming manifestations. This handbook includes 30 chapters addressing various topics on clinical toxinology such as the epidemiology and management of snakebites in different Asian and African countries, disability following snakebite, effect of snake venoms on hemostasis, socioeconomic aspects of snakebites, therapeutic application of snake venom, scorpion sting in the Middle East, jelly sh sting, etc. These titles are written by experts currently working in the subspecialty, many of whom have rst-hand experience in the relevant research elds. In virtually all the topics, appropriate illustrations are provided to simplify comprehension including tables, gures and pictures. This reference work on Clinical Toxinology in Asia Paci c and Africa, in the "Toxinology" handbook series, is designed to keep readers abreast with new knowledge and experience in toxinology regionally and globally. Toxinologists, researchers, scientists, and experts in this eld from various working areas considered it necessary to collect all the aspects of clinical toxinology in a single, handy handbook. This can be used by medical students, postgraduate students, general practitioners, specialists in internal medicine, critical care physicians, emergency physicians, and anesthetists worldwide.”
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U2 - 10.1007/978-94-007-6386-9
DO - 10.1007/978-94-007-6386-9
M3 - Book
AN - SCOPUS:84943163812
SN - 9789400763852
BT - Toxinology
PB - Springer Netherlands
ER -