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Autor:
Steve Dudley, Geoffrey Smelski, Daniel J. Massey, Thom Maciulewicz, Michael D. Cardwell, Farshad Mazda Shirazi
Publikováno v:
Toxicon. 212:49-54
Rattlesnake envenomation may lead to a multitude of clinical effects, including a late onset hemorrhage. Laboratory values such as platelets and fibrinogen are commonly used to assess the risk of developing a life-threatening bleed. To date, no speci
Publikováno v:
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 28:101-107
Snakebite severity corresponds to size of snake because the amount of venom a snake injects is positively associated with snake size. Because fang marks are often present on snakebite patients, we tested whether the relationship between snake length
Autor:
Joshua R. Whorley, Michael D. Cardwell, Zachary D. Travis, Wolfgang Wüster, John F Mulley, Matthew J. Hegarty, Hans-Werner Herrmann, Catharine E. Wüster, Dominic I. Lannutti, Giulia Zancolli, Libia Sanz, Harry W. Greene, Juan J. Calvete, William K. Hayes, Andrew T. Holycross
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Understanding the origin and maintenance of phenotypic variation, particularly across a continuous spatial distribution, represents a key challenge in evolutionary biology. For this, animal venoms represe
Understanding the origin and maintenance of phenotypic variation, particularly across a continuous spatial distribution, represents a key challenge in evolutionary biology. For this, animal venoms represe
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::15569615313748bfb1d79d27b8b25334
https://doi.org/10.1101/413831
https://doi.org/10.1101/413831
Autor:
Katie W. Russell, Matthew Stewart, E. Martin Caravati, Michael D. Cardwell, Sean P. Bush, Jeremiah Ray, Nicholas C. Kanaan, Matthew Fuller, Scott A. Weinstein, Robert L. Norris
Publikováno v:
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 27:342-344
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 126:11-16
The original description of Crotalus scutulatus (Chordata: Reptilia: Squamata: Viperidae) was published in 1861 by Robert Kennicott, who did not identify a type specimen or a type locality. We review the history of specimens purported to be the type(
Autor:
Michael D. Cardwell
Publikováno v:
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 22:304-308
The rapid and accurate recognition of dangerously venomous snakes following bites is crucial to making appropriate decisions regarding first aid, evacuation, and treatment. Past recommendations for identification of dangerous North American pit viper
Publikováno v:
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 40:619-624
Southern Pacific rattlesnake (Crotalus helleri ) venom is not 1 of the 4 venoms used to produce Crotalidae polyvalent immune Fab (ovine) (CroFab; FabAV). There is currently no published clinical experience regarding the efficacy of this new antivenom
Autor:
Robert L. Norris, Matthew Stewart, E. Martin Caravati, Matthew Fuller, Michael D. Cardwell, Nicholas C. Kanaan, Scott A. Weinstein, Katie W. Russell, Jeremiah Ray, Sean P. Bush
Publikováno v:
Wildernessenvironmental medicine. 26(4)
From the Department of Surgery, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT (Drs Caravati, Fuller, Kanaan, Ray, and Stewart); Department of Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT (Dr Ru
Autor:
Michael D. Cardwell, Sean P. Bush
Publikováno v:
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 10:6-9
Mojave rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus scutulatus) identification has important diagnostic and therapeutic implications. Envenomation by certain populations of Mojave rattlesnakes may cause a different clinical presentation than that caused by other
Autor:
Michael D. Cardwell, Eppie D. Rael, Wendy J. French, Sean P. Bush, Julia O. Bader, William K. Hayes
Publikováno v:
Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology. 44(7)
Mojave toxin (MT) was detected in five of 25 Crotalus helleri (Southern Pacific rattlesnake) sampled using anti-MT antibodies and nucleotide sequence analysis. All of the venoms that were positive for MT were collected from Mt San Jacinto in Riversid